“…The electrochemical technique is a superior alternative to the other methods because of its inherent sensitivity, wide detection range, rapid response, low cost, and good selectivity ( Lin et al, 2010 ; Aziz et al, 2022a ). Materials with metal-oxide properties have proven to be effective in the field of electrochemical sensing ( Arsalan et al, 2019 ; Sooppy Nisar et al, 2019 ; Awais et al, 2021a ; Arsalan et al, 2021b ). There are many metal oxides with good performance in the biosensor and chemical sensor fields, including tin oxide, tungsten oxide, copper oxide, titanium dioxide, magnesium oxide, cuprous oxide, and zinc oxide (ZnO) ( Khan et al, 2019 ; Awais et al, 2021b ; Awais et al, 2021c ; Khan et al, 2022 ).…”