A hetero-phase
structure of cobalt hydroxide [α/β-Co(OH)2]
in situ formed with the partly reduced graphene oxide [Co(OH)2/PRGO] has been fabricated by a coprecipitation method. Depending
on the interactions (nucleation, bonding with oxygen-rich groups,
and partial conversion of GO into rGO) provided by GO, cobalt ions
utilized the interactions under alkaline conditions provided by 2-methylimidazole
to form hetero-phase α/β-Co(OH)2 and maintain
the unstable-structure [α-Co(OH)2]. Beneficial to
the large electrochemical active surface, rich redox active sites,
and electronic transfer capability derived from hetero-phase structure
[α/β-Co(OH)2] and the partly reduced graphene
oxide, the Co(OH)2/PRGO has an extraordinary detection
performance of DA: a multi-section continuous detection range (0.1
nM to 450 μM), a ultra-low limit of detection (0.078 nM, S/N
= 3), and a strong anti-interference ability, coupled with an application
potential in biological foods (pork) and in the body environment (serum).