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Blood-glucose measurements are important and necessary to manage diabetes. Most electrochemical commercial glucose sensors use enzymes that are immobilized on the electrode surface. However, enzyme-based glucose sensors require particular operating conditions. In addition, enzyme-based biosensors have poor thermal and chemical stability, as the enzyme is highly sensitive to atmospheric conditions.To avoid these problems, non-enzymatic glucose sensors have recently been developed.Although binary TMDs have already been demonstrated for the abovementioned applications, there is no report on their electrochemical sensing properties, especially in non-enzymatic glucose sensor applications. Thus, the present study explores the non-enzymatic glucose- sensing properties of NiCO2S4 (NCS) nanosheets. NCS nanosheets were directly electrodeposited onto a photolithographically patterned platinum electrode, and the glucosesensing properties studied using cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometric techniques.

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This page is a summary of: One-Step Electrodeposition of NiCo2S4Nanosheets on Patterned Platinum Electrodes for Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensing, Chemistry - An Asian Journal, May 2016, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/asia.201600362.
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