Hydrogen-assisted Synthesis of Ni-ZIF-derived Nickel Nanoparticle Chains Coated with Nitrogen-Doped Graphitic Carbon Layers As Efficient Electrocatalysts for Non-Enzymatic Glucose Detection.
MICROCHIMICA ACTA(2022)
Abstract
Chains of nickel nanoparticles coated with few nitrogen-doped graphitic carbon layers (Ni@NC) are synthesized by hydrogen-assisted pyrolysis of Ni-ZIF. Hydrogen and temperature can play key roles in the formation of oriented Ni@NC nanoparticle chains, and carbon shells can protect Ni nanoparticles from external oxidation and aggregations. Under the optimized potential (0.60 V vs. Ag/AgCl), the Ni@NC7H nanoparticle chains obtained at 700 °C under H2/Ar atmosphere (Ni@NC7H) demonstrate outstanding performances, such as high sensitivity of 1.44 mA mM−1 cm−2 (RSD = 1.0%), low detection limit of 0.34 μM (S/N = 3), broad linear range from 1 μM to 1.81 mM, and excellent application potential in artificial sweat and human serum. Therefore, the findings above indicate that this study will provide a general methodology for the synthesis of chains-like core–shell nanoparticle electrocatalysts for non-enzymatic glucose detection.
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Key words
Non-enzymatic,Glucose,Amperometry,Ni@NC,Core–shell nanoparticles
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