2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2013.10.140
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Electrodeposition of nickel oxide and platinum nanoparticles on electrochemically reduced graphene oxide film as a nonenzymatic glucose sensor

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“…3E) and CuCo-CFs (Fig. 3F) are similar and peaks center at the binding energies of 284.6, 286, 288.4, and 289.2 eV are assigned to the C C sp 2 , C O, C C sp 3 , and O C OH functional groups [9]. Meanwhile, the high resolution O 1s XPS spectra of Co-CFs (Fig.…”
Section: Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…3E) and CuCo-CFs (Fig. 3F) are similar and peaks center at the binding energies of 284.6, 286, 288.4, and 289.2 eV are assigned to the C C sp 2 , C O, C C sp 3 , and O C OH functional groups [9]. Meanwhile, the high resolution O 1s XPS spectra of Co-CFs (Fig.…”
Section: Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Although the aforementioned enzyme-based glucose sensors have been explored and improved to offer high sensitivity and selectivity, the most common and serious problem of them is the insufficient long-term stability originating from the nature of the enzymes [8]. Therefore, the direct electro-catalytic oxidation and detection of glucose at nonenzymatic electrode seems to be an attractively alternative technique [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Guo et al described the electrodeposition of a composite consisting of NiONP and PtNP onto electrochemically reduced graphite oxide [106]. The NiONP/PtNP/ERGO film was characterized by SEM/EDS, AFM, Raman and XPS techniques.…”
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“…PtNPs have been used as catalysts, biosensors, and in many other biomedical applications because of their unique catalytic and optical properties. In particular, detection using PtNPs showed excellent catalytic properties and has been used for the electrochemical analysis of living bodies [41,42]. In addition, research results have reported that PtNPs can be used as biocatalysts through various shapes of PtNPs, such as nanotubes and nanofibers [43].…”
Section: Metal Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%