Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
11026526 Vacuum 2018 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the present work, RF magnetron sputtering technique has been exploited with varied deposition parameters (optimized parameters: sputtering pressure = 20 mT, 100% O2 gas ambient, without any substrate heating) to develop nanostructured NiO thin film matrix with increased surface roughness (5.09 nm) and good charge transfer properties for efficient detection of cortisol. Electrochemical and electrical studies have been performed to determine charge communication characteristics and conductivity of the prepared NiO thin film that could yield enhanced biosensing response properties. The biosensing response has been studied on the optimized parameters using cortisol as a test analyte and a relatively high sensing response of 14 μA (ug/mL)−1 has been obtained for the optimized NiO matrix-based electrodes (Cortisol-Ab/NiO/ITO).
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