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Shape-dependent electron transfer kinetics and catalytic activity of NiO nanoparticles immobilized onto DNA modified electrode: Fabrication of highly sensitive enzymeless glucose sensor

Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics (18734235)Year: 2014/06/15Volume: 56Issue: Pages: 313 - 319
Sharifi E. Salimi A.Shams Solari I.aNurbakhsh S.a Amini M.K.
DOI:10.1016/j.bios.2014.01.010Language: English

Abstract

Herein we describe improved electron transfer properties and catalytic activity of nickel oxide nanoparticles (NiONPs) via the electrochemical deposition on DNA modified glassy carbon electrode (DNA/GCE) surface. NiONPs deposited on the bare and DNA-coated GCE showed different morphologies, electrochemical kinetics and catalytic activities. The atomic force microscopy (AFM) images revealed the formation of triangular NPs on the DNA/GCE that followed the shape produced by the DNA template, while the electrodeposition of NiONPs on the bare GCE surface led to the formation of spherical nanoparticles. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements revealed lower charge-transfer resistance (Rct) of triangular NiONPs compared to spherical NPs. Furthermore, the electrocatalytic activity of triangular NiONPs compared to spherical NPs toward glucose oxidation in alkaline media was significantly improved. The amperometric oxidation of glucose at NiONP-DNA/GCE, yielded a very high sensitivity of 17.32mAmM-1cm-2 and an unprecedented detection limit of 17nM. The enhanced electron transfer properties and electrocatalytic activity of NiONP-DNA/GCE can be attributed to the higher fraction of sharp corners and edges present in the triangular NiONPs compared to the spherical NPs. The developed sensor was successfully applied to the determination of glucose in serum samples. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.


Author Keywords

DNAEnzymeless biosensorGlucoseNickel oxideTriangular nanoparticles

Other Keywords

Biosensing TechniquesBlood GlucoseCatalysisDNAElectrochemical TechniquesElectrodesElectron TransportElectroplatingHumansKineticsLimit of DetectionNanoparticlesNickelEnzymeless biosensorGlucoseNickel oxideTriangular nanoparticles