Issue 5, 2024

In situ growth of self-supported CuO nanorods from Cu-MOFs for glucose sensing and elucidation of the sensing mechanism

Abstract

Herein, we present a simple and mild method to in situ prepare CuO nanostructures for non-enzymatic glucose sensing. A Cu-metal organic framework (Cu-MOF) precursor was first directly grown on a pencil lead electrode with 3D graphene-like surfaces (EPLE) and then in situ transformed into CuO nanorods. The CuO nanorod-modified EPLE (CuO/EPLE) shows high sensitivity (1138.32 μA mM−1 cm−2), fast response time (1.5 s) and low detection limit (0.11 μM) for glucose oxidation. It has been found that NaOH promoted the generation of ˙OH groups and Cu(III) on the CuO surface, which then facilitated the electrochemical oxidation of glucose. Signals characteristic of hydroxyl and carbon-centered radical adducts were detected by EPR. Furthermore, the CuO/EPLE sensor also shows good accuracy in glucose determination in human serum samples.

Graphical abstract: In situ growth of self-supported CuO nanorods from Cu-MOFs for glucose sensing and elucidation of the sensing mechanism

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Oct 2023
Accepted
22 Dec 2023
First published
27 Dec 2023

Anal. Methods, 2024,16, 731-741

In situ growth of self-supported CuO nanorods from Cu-MOFs for glucose sensing and elucidation of the sensing mechanism

L. Yu, M. Lv, T. Zhang, Q. Zhou, J. Zhang, X. Weng, Y. Ruan and J. Feng, Anal. Methods, 2024, 16, 731 DOI: 10.1039/D3AY01887C

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