Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1442409 Synthetic Metals 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Gold (Au) and copper (Cu) alloy catalysts were deposited on the defect sites of carbon nanotubes by spontaneous reduction among AuCl4−, Cu2+ and oxygen-containing functional groups. Compared with AuCu alloy catalysts prepared by adsorption methods and electrochemical deposition methods, AuCu alloy catalysts show excellent catalytic ability to glucose by spontaneous reduction. The linear range of nonenzymatic sensors that were prepared by spontaneous reduction for glucose detection is 0.08–9.26 mM, and detection limit is 4 μM. In addition, there are high sensitivity (22 μA mM−1), reproducibility (96%) and stability (95% after 60 days). Selectivity of this nonenzymatic sensor for ascorbic, uric acid and acetaminophen was also obtained.

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