Abstract:Electrochemical active oxides play important roles in fabrication of electrochemical sensing platforms, which can be utilized as electrochemical probes or catalysts in electrochemical reactions. Herein, a novel ratiometric electrochemical sensor...
“…To more deeply analyze the oxidation processes of the targets on the SPE@LIG electrode, the scan-rate-dependent CV performances of the electrode are tested in 0.5 mM UA, AA, and Tyr, respectively, contained in artificial sweat. 33 Considering that the electron transfer and mass transportation processes on the surface of the electrode can be adjusted by the scan rate, the scan-rate-dependent CV can help us to understand the oxidation processes of the targets on the SPE@LIG electrode. As shown in Fig.…”
Wearable sweat sensor, which could continuously monitor biomolecules related to human physiological state, is emerging as a promising health surveillance equipment. However, the current related sensors cannot simultaneously achieve traditional...
“…To more deeply analyze the oxidation processes of the targets on the SPE@LIG electrode, the scan-rate-dependent CV performances of the electrode are tested in 0.5 mM UA, AA, and Tyr, respectively, contained in artificial sweat. 33 Considering that the electron transfer and mass transportation processes on the surface of the electrode can be adjusted by the scan rate, the scan-rate-dependent CV can help us to understand the oxidation processes of the targets on the SPE@LIG electrode. As shown in Fig.…”
Wearable sweat sensor, which could continuously monitor biomolecules related to human physiological state, is emerging as a promising health surveillance equipment. However, the current related sensors cannot simultaneously achieve traditional...
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