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Paper   IPM / P / 15961
School of Physics
  Title:   A Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensor Based on the Hybrid Thin Films of Cu on Acetanilide/ITO
  Author(s): 
1.  M. Sajadpour
2.  H. Siampour
3.  S. Abbasian
4.  M. Amiri
5.  R. Rameshan
6.  Ch. Rameshan
7.  A. Hajian
8.  H. Bagheri
9.  A. Moshaii
  Status:   Published
  Journal: J. Electrochem. Soc.
  Vol.:  166
  Year:  2019
  Pages:   B1116-B1125
  Supported by:  IPM
  Abstract:
A stable and sensitive non-enzymatic glucose sensor is proposed based on the hybrid thin films of copper on acetanilide/ITO-PET. The electrode was fabricated through a two-step synthesis process including electrochemical deposition of acetanilide on ITO-PET, subsequent by physical vapor deposition of a copper film. The electron microscopy images showed the formation of a porous structure on the ITO-PET sheet. Such modified electrode presents a high sensitivity of 59.95μAmM�??1cm�??2 with a low limit of detection of 1.501μM. This glucose sensor exhibits a range of linear response between 2 to 12mM. In addition, it includes a variety of advantages as high flexibility, the possibility for scale-up production, low material consumption, low cost, excellent reproducibility, high selectivity, good sensitivity and short response time. Finally, the glucose determination of different human blood serums indicates that the deviation of this sensor from the clinical measurements is less than 5

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