Pt-Coated Lipid Nanotubes for Glucose Oxidation in a Neutral Medium
Hanqun Wang,
Ju Hwan Kim,
Jeon Kim
et al.
Abstract:Lipid nanotubes (LNTs) produced by the polymerization
of 1,2-bis(10,12-tricosadiynoyl)-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
were uniformly coated with a
thin film (∼13 nm) of Pt through a two-step reduction of H2PtCl6. The Pt-coated LNTs exhibited a strong catalytic
activity toward the oxidation of glucose in a phosphate buffer solution
(PBS) at pH 7.4. The Pt-coated LNTs can be used as an electrochemical
sensor for measuring the glucose concentrations in physiological fluids
and also as an anode for biocompatible glu… Show more
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