New Nanostructured TiO<sub>2</sub> for Direct Electrochemistry and Glucose Sensor Applications

Shu‐Juan Bao(Nanyang Technological University), Chang Ming Li(Nanyang Technological University), Jianfeng Zang(Nanyang Technological University), Xiaoqiang Cui(Nanyang Technological University), Yan Qiao(Nanyang Technological University), Jun Guo(Nanyang Technological University)
Advanced Functional Materials
February 22, 2008
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Abstract

Abstract A new, slack, and uniformly porous TiO 2 material is synthesized by a simple, carbon nanotube (CNT) template‐assisted hydrothermal method and is further explored for protein immobilization and biosensing. Results demonstrate that the material has a large specific surface area and a unique nanostructure with a uniform pore‐size distribution. Glucose oxidase (GOD) immobilized on the material exhibits facile, direct electrochemistry and good electrocatalytic performance without any electron mediator. The fabricated glucose oxidase sensor shows good stability and high sensitivity, which indicates that the slack porous TiO 2 is an attractive material for use in the fabrication of biosensors, particularly enzymatic sensors, because of its direct electrochemistry, high specific surface area, and unique nanostructure for efficient immobilization of biomolecules.


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