Layered assembly of NiMn-layered double hydroxide on graphene oxide for enhanced non-enzymatic sugars and hydrogen peroxide detection

2018 
Abstract Metal-based non-enzymatic sensors have been intensively explored for rapid and efficient detection of biological molecules. Here, we demonstrate the facile assembly of NiMn-layered double hydroxide (NiMn-LDH) on graphene oxide (GO) (NiMn-LDH/GO) for sugars and hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) monitoring. The hybrids can be easily and large-scale prepared via a simple co-precipitation and hydrothermal approach. Under optimal preparation conditions, NiMn-LDH/GO hybrids exhibit a remarkable sensitivity for glucose oxidation (839.2 μA mM −1  cm −2 ) and H 2 O 2 reduction (96.82 μA mM −1  cm −2 ), along with a low detection limit of 1.2 μM and 4.4 μM, respectively. With regard to glucose detection, the linear response range covered four orders of magnitude from 2 μM to 3.386 mM with a correlation coefficient of 0.998. Such versatile sensor is also suitable for detecting other sugars (sucrose, mannitol and erythritol). The delicate non-enzymatic sensor possessed rapid response (reach to ready-state in less than 10 s), good selectivity and reproducibility toward sugars and H 2 O 2 detection, which will boost the exploration of layered metallic nanomaterials in electrochemical sensors.
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