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A Non-Disposable Electrochemical Sensor Based on Laser-Synthesized Pd/LIG Nanocomposite-Modified Screen-Printed Electrodes for the Detection of H2O2.
Song, Ruijie; Zhang, Jianwei; Yang, Ge; Wu, Yu; Yu, Jun; Zhu, Huichao.
Afiliação
  • Song R; Department of the School of Medicine, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.
  • Zhang J; Department of the School of Control Science and Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.
  • Yang G; Department of the School of Medicine, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.
  • Wu Y; Department of the School of Medicine, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.
  • Yu J; Department of the School of Medicine, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.
  • Zhu H; Department of the School of Control Science and Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.
Sensors (Basel) ; 24(7)2024 Mar 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38610254
ABSTRACT
There have been many studies on the significant correlation between the hydrogen peroxide content of different tissues or cells in the human body and the risk of disease, so the preparation of biosensors for detecting hydrogen peroxide concentration has been a hot topic for researchers. In this paper, palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs) and laser-induced graphene (LIG) were prepared by liquid-phase pulsed laser ablation and laser-induced technology, respectively. The complexes were prepared by stirring and used for the modification of screen-printed electrodes to develop a non-enzymatic hydrogen peroxide biosensor that is low cost and mass preparable. The PdNPs prepared with anhydrous ethanol as a solvent have a uniform particle size distribution. The LIG prepared by laser direct writing has good electrical conductivity, and its loose porous structure provides more adsorption sites. The electrochemical properties of the modified electrode were characterized by cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Compared with bare screen-printed electrodes, the modified electrodes are more sensitive for the detection of hydrogen peroxide. The sensor has a linear response range of 5 µM-0.9 mM and 0.9 mM-5 mM. The limit of detection is 0.37 µM. The above conclusions indicate that the hydrogen peroxide electrochemical biosensor prepared in this paper has great advantages and potential in electrochemical catalysis.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sensors (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sensors (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China