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A sensitive and reliable non-enzymatic electrochemical blood-glucose sensor has been
fabricated using a nanoporous platinum sensing interface prepared by successive
electrochemical formation and reduction of thick hydrous platinum oxide layers. The
fabricated nanoporous platinum electrode exhibits sensitive amperometric responses to
glucose in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) as well as ascorbic acid and uric acid. At an
applied electrode potential of + 0.4 V (vs Ag|AgCl|satd. KCl) the oxidation current is non
linear with glucose concentration following a Langmuir-like relation, with r2 = 0.994. The
sensitivity over a linear range of 1 – 10 mM is (5.67 ± 0.18) µA cm-2 mM-1 with a detection
limit of 0.8 mM. The lower limit of quantitation, at which the relative standard uncertainty is
10 %, is 2.3 mM. The sensor measured glucose concentration in human blood samples,
showing good agreement with a commercial sensor. The results obtained make the proposed
sensor a promising device for practical glucose monitoring in human blood |
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