Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7230462 Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2016 26 Pages PDF
Abstract
In an effort to develop electrocatalysts associated with effective design, testing, and fabrication, novel porous gold-palladium nanoalloy network-supported graphene (AuPd@GR) nanohybrids were successfully synthesized via electroless deposition followed by a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method for the first time. The AuPd@GR nanohybrids were obtained as a continuous, porous, transparent, bendable, and ultrathin film with good assembly of the AuPd nanoalloy particles (<10 nm) within the GR. The AuPd@GR nanohybrids exhibited excellent catalytic activity towards H2O2 detection with a wide detection range (5 μM-11.5 mM), high sensitivity (186.86 μA mM−1 cm−2), low limit of detection (1 μM), fast response (3 s), and long-term working stability (2500 s). Furthermore, the AuPd@GR nanohybrids demonstrated outstanding durability, along with negligible interference from ascorbic acid, dopamine, uric acid, urea, potassium ions, chloride ions, and glucose. These findings open a new pathway to fabricate electrocatalysts for application in high performance electrochemical sensors and bioelectronics.
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