Construction of highly accessible single Co site catalyst for glucose detection

[Display omitted] The development of high-performance glucose sensors is an urgent need, especially for diabetes mellitus diagnosis. However, the glucose monitoring is conventionally operated in an invasive finger-prick manner and their noninvasive alternatives largely suffered from the relatively p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science bulletin 2020-12, Vol.65 (24), p.2100-2106
Hauptverfasser: Xiong, Can, Tian, Lin, Xiao, Chunchun, Xue, Zhenggang, Zhou, Fangyao, Zhou, Huang, Zhao, Yafei, Chen, Min, Wang, Qiuping, Qu, Yunteng, Hu, Yidong, Wang, Wenyu, Zhang, Yan, Zhou, Xiao, Wang, Zhiyuan, Yin, Peiqun, Mao, Yu, Yu, Zhen-Qiang, Cao, Yueqiang, Duan, Xuezhi, Zheng, Lei, Wu, Yuen
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] The development of high-performance glucose sensors is an urgent need, especially for diabetes mellitus diagnosis. However, the glucose monitoring is conventionally operated in an invasive finger-prick manner and their noninvasive alternatives largely suffered from the relatively poor sensitivity, selectivity, and stability, resulted from the lack of robust and efficient catalysts. In this paper, we design a concave shaped nitrogen-doped carbon framework embellished with single Co site catalyst (Co SSC) by selectively controlling the etching rate on different facet of carbon substrate, which is beneficial to the diffusion and contact of analyte. The Co SSC prompts a significant improvement in the sensitivity of the solution-gated graphene transistor (SGGT) devices, with three orders of magnitude better than those of SGGT devices without catalysts. Our findings expand the field of single site catalyst in the application of biosensors, diabetes diagnostics and personalized health-care monitoring.
ISSN:2095-9273
2095-9281
DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2020.07.031