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Acid-treated carbon nanotubes/polypyrrole/fluorine-doped tin oxide electrodes with high sensitivity for saliva glucose sensing
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Acid-treated carbon nanotubes/polypyrrole/fluorine-doped tin oxide electrodes with high sensitivity for saliva glucose sensing

Guan-Kai Huang, Shivam Gupta, Chi-Young LeeNyan-Hwa Tai
Diamond and Related Materials, 卷.129, 109385
11/2022

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Biosensor Carbon nanotube Glucose Glucose oxidase Polypyrrole Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials Chemistry (all) Mechanical Engineering Materials Chemistry Electrical and Electronic Engineering
To alleviate the discomfort caused by the blood sampling process, a noninvasive saliva glucose sensor is investigated in this study. Owing to the low glucose concentration in the body fluid, the fabricated sensor is requested to possess high sensitivity. Herein, a chemical polymerization method is used to deposit polypyrrole (PPy) on a fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) conductive glass substrate followed by modification with acid treated carbon nanotubes (acid-CNTs) via the drop-casting method in order to fabricate acid-CNTs/PPy/FTO electrodes. In addition, the sensing device uses glucose oxidase as an enzyme to catalyze the redox reaction and improve the electrode selectivity. The electron transfer resistance decreases with layer-by-layer CNTs modification, and the acid-treatment time of CNTs significantly affects the sensing performance. The acid-CNTs/PPy/FTO electrodes exhibit excellent sensing performance with a high sensitivity of 95.26 μA/mMcm 2 and a broad linear range of 10–700 μM with a R 2 of 0.9958. Moreover, the acid-CNTs/PPy/FTO electrodes show high selectivity to glucose along with excellent stability. Furthermore, the sensing capability of the acid-CNTs/PPy/FTO electrode is tested using artificial saliva, that further confirms high potential of acid-CNTs/PPy/FTO electrodes in the noninvasive diagnosis of diabetes.

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