Abstract
Ni nanostructured arrays (NAs) modified by entangled carbon nanotube (CNT) networks have been fabricated via a facile chemical vapor deposition (CVD) approach and applied as an electrode for non-enzymatic glucose sensors for the first time. Compared with previously reported Ni-contained biosensors, the electrode of CNT/Ni NAs possess higher performance for the detection of glucose, showing a low detection limit (1 μM, S/N = 3), a wide linear range (0.5–10 mM) and quite high sensitivity (∼1381 μA mM−1 cm−2). In addition, other excellent properties of the CNT/Ni NAs electrode, such as good reproducibility, long-term stability and anti-interferences, are demonstrated as well. The good analytical capability, low cost and facile preparation method make CNT/Ni NAs promising for amperometric non-enzymatic glucose detection.
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