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Title: | Direct synthesis of metal oxide incorporated mesoporous SBA-15, and their applications in non-enzymatic sensing of glucose |
Authors: | Anuprathap, M.U. Kaur, B. Srivastava, R. |
Keywords: | Mesoporous Material One-step Synthesis Metal Oxide incorporated SBA-15 Materials Glucose Sensor Non-enzymatic Detection |
Issue Date: | 16-May-2016 |
Abstract: | One-step direct synthetic route is reported for the preparation of M-SBA-15 materials (M = Cu, Ni, Co, Fe, and Mn) with nSi/nM ratios ranging from 100 to 10 under mild acidic condition than conventionally employed for the synthesis of Si-SBA-15. Materials were characterized by a complementary combination of X-ray diffraction, nitrogen sorption, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared, and UV–visible spectroscopy. Experimental evidences show that metal oxides are incorporated in the pore wall of SBA-15 matrices. A non-enzymatic electrochemical sensor device was fabricated for glucose detection based on M-SBA-15 materials. Cyclic voltammetry and linear sweep voltammetry were used to evaluate the catalytic activity of the M-SBA-15 modified electrode toward glucose. It was found that the Cu-SBA-15 (Si/Cu = 20) modified electrode showed enhanced electrocatalytic activity toward the oxidation of glucose in alkaline solution compared to that of the conventional CuO and other M-SBA-15 materials investigated in this study. Under the optimal detection conditions, the Cu-SBA-15 (Si/Cu = 20) exhibited linear behavior in the concentration range from 10 μM to 20 mM for the quantification of glucose with a limit of detection of 10 μM. Moreover, the Cu-SBA-15 modified electrode was also relatively insensitive to commonly interfering species such as ascorbic acid, uric acid, and dopamine. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/39 |
Appears in Collections: | Year-2012 |
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