Cu Nanodendrite Foams on Integrated Band Array Electrodes for the Non-Enzymatic Detection of Glucose

2019 
We demonstrate the successful electrodeposition of Cu nanodendrite foams (CuFoams) onto a series of lithographically formed gold band array electrodes at negative overpotentials in an acidic environment. The nanodendrite foams were deposited onto two different integrated microelectrode arrays fabricated using standard lithographic techniques. Each electrode consisted of 17 gold band electrodes deposited onto a silicon wafer substrate, labeled BA5 (with a width of 5 μm and a length of 250 μm) and BA10 (with a width of 10 μm and a length of 500 μm). Prior to Cu deposition the gold electrodes were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in order to evaluate the morphology of each design and by cyclic voltammetry (CV) in order to investigate their diffusion profiles. After Cu deposition the resulting 3D foam structures were studied using SEM, XPS, and EDX. The CuFoam/Au microelectrodes were then used for the electrocatalytic detection of glucose via oxidation at a potential of +0.45 V vs Ag/AgCl i...
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