Carbon Nanocomposite Materials for Non-Enzymatic Electrochemical Glucose Sensing
Date
2017
Authors
Prasad J, Raghavendra
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Unique and Extraordinary electrical and mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes
(CNTs) and their composites have stimulated extensive research activities across the world
since their discovery by Sumio Iijima in 1991. The range of application of CNTs is indeed
wide as it ranges from nano-electronics, with quantum wire interconnects and field emission
devices to composites, chemical sensors and biosensors. However, because of low production
capacity and high production costs at present, their applications cannot be extended until
large-scale production is achieved.
In present research work titled “Carbon nanocomposite materials for nonenzymatic electrochemical glucose sensing”, the principal objective is to synthesize bulk
scale CNTs and explore the possible application to design efficient, improved and
economical non-enzymatic glucose sensor. The work describes eco-friendly synthesis of
CNTs and its metal oxide composites (NiO-MWCNT, CuO-MWCNT and Co3O4) using
metal formates as an eco-friendly precursor by low temperature thermal reduction method
using chemical vapour deposition. The surface and structural morphology were studied by
FESEM, TEM, whereas, elemental composition was determined by XRD and Raman
spectroscopy. Using these materials the modified glassy carbon electrodes were fabricated to
investigate the electro-catalytic properties towards the direct glucose oxidation. The
electrochemical properties were characterised by cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry
techniques in NaOH electrolyte. The sensor parameters like sensitivity, selectivity, stability,
reproducibility, response time, limit of detection (LOD) and linear concentration range was
investigated for the fabricated electrodes and results obtained were compared with the ones
reported in literature. It is notable that the composite materials show significantly enhanced
catalytic performance towards direct glucose oxidation due to the synergistic effect of carbon
nanomaterials and metal oxide. This composite martials also shows properties like high
surface area, fast electron movement, biocompatible and antifouling properties, etc. making
these material as promising candidate for the fabrication of non-enzymatic glucose sensors.
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Department of Chemistry, Carbon nanotubes, Graphene, Composite, Non-enzymatic, Electro catalyst