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- W4306173834 abstract "Despite the rapid development of non-enzyme sensors, there is an urgent need for a sensor that can produce sensing materials without the use of reducing agents. Herein,a green biowaste conversion strategy is elaborately developed to fabricate advanced Cu-based sensing material, in which the Cu-Cu2O/BPC-1 was obtained by facilely carbonizing the bamboo powder soaked with Cu (NO3)2 without using any reduction agents. Particularly, the Cu-Cu2O particles were uniformly anchored on the mesoporous carbon plate. Profited from the synergistic effect between biomass carbon plate and Cu-Cu2O particles, electrochemical measurements showed that the prepared Cu-Cu2O/BPC-Y/GCE sensor demonstrated prominent catalytic activity for H2O2. In particular, the Cu-Cu2O/BPC-1/GCE sensor displayed a wide linear range (1–8330 μM), a low detection limit(0.35 μM) (S/N = 3), and excellent selectivity, reproducibility and stability. This work provides a cost-effective and environmentally friendly strategy to fabricate the non-enzymatic H2O2 sensor." @default.
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- W4306173834 date "2022-12-01" @default.
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- W4306173834 title "Green facile synthesis of biowaste-converted Cu-Cu2O/BPC for non-enzymatic hydrogen peroxide sensing" @default.
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