Lithium Niobate Perovskite as the Support for Silver Nanoparticles for Non-Enzymatic Electrochemical Detection of Glucose
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2024-10-15Autor
Reyes-López, Simón Yobanny
Espinosa Cristobal, Leon Francisco
Piñon-Balderrama, Claudia Ivone
Manriquez-Tristan, Atenea
Maldonado-Orozco, Maria Cristina
Hernandez-Escobar, Claudia Alejandra
Zaragoza Contreras, Erasto Armando
Zaragoza Contreras, Erasto Armando
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: Lithium niobate perovskite and silver nanoparticle-based nanocomposites (LNB:AgNPs)
were explored for developing an electrochemical glucose sensor. The perovskite to silver nanoparticle
ratios investigated were 4:1, 1:1, 1:2, 2:1, and 1:4. Among these, the 4:1 ratio, with the lowest silver
content, demonstrated the most stable performance during glucose quantification via amperometry.
The sensor’s response was evaluated measuring the current at a fixed potential of 0.7 V following the
injection of 1 mM glucose with each addition. The calibration curve obtained from the recorded data
exhibited a linear response within the 1 to 15 mM glucose concentration range, achieving a sensitivity
of 2 µA/mM, a high correlation coefficient (R2 = 0.997), and a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.5 µM. The
LNB4:1AgNP composite allowed taking advantage of the unique properties of both components in a
balanced manner, maximizing the sensor performance in practical applications.