Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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742381 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
An electrochemical sensor based on a self-made electrode from recordable CDs was developed for the non-enzymatic detection of glucose by chronoamperometry. We discussed the amperometric current response of glucose with the change of potential, pH and electrode area, and determined the optimum detection conditions. The current response measurements were performed in a phosphate buffered solution (pH 6.5) with a potential of −0.50 V, and presented a linearity over the range of 0.5–13 mmol/L (r = 0.996). The experimental results of the designed sensor demonstrate that this method has merits such as simple operation, low cost and rapid responses. The results of detecting glucose in blood samples were satisfactory.
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Authors
Yuxing Chen, Lin Liu, Meirong Wang, Chengyin Wang, Xiaoya Hu, Guoxiu Wang,