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publicationNumber CN-108802141-B
titleOfInvention Electrochemical glucose sensor and its detection method without enzyme
abstract The invention discloses the electrochemical glucose sensors and its detection method of a kind of no enzyme, the electrochemical glucose sensor without enzyme includes by reference electrode, the three-electrode system formed to electrode and working electrode, and the working electrode is by there is the material of electrocatalytic oxidation property to be made glucose;Using the method for the electrochemical glucose sensor detection glucose without enzyme, includes the following steps: (1) electrochemical pre-treatment working electrode: applying high negative potential;(2) electrochemical oxidation glucose: apply the glycoxidative required current potential of grape;(3) electrochemical cleaning working electrode: apply positive potential.The present invention can remove influence of the sample pH value to testing result, make the glucose detection for needing to carry out no enzyme under alkaline condition originally, can be in the progress in neutral and acidic sample, and have many advantages, such as good electrode stability, high sensitivity, reproducible, with boundless application prospect.
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