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Nanocomposite-Based Electronic Tongue: Carbon Nanotube Growth by Chemical Vapor Deposition and Its Application

โœ Scribed by Amin TermehYousefi (auth.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
112
Series
Springer Series in Materials Science 259
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book describes the fabrication of a frequency-based electronic tongue using a modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE), opening a new field of applying organic precursors to achieve nanostructure growth. It also presents a new approach to optimizing nanostructures by means of statistical analysis.
The chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method was utilized to grow vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with various aspect ratios. To increase the graphitic ratio of synthesized CNTs, sequential experimental strategies based on response surface methodology were employed to investigate the crystallinity of CNTs. In the next step, glucose oxidase (GOx) was immobilized on the optimized multiwall carbon nanotubes/gelatin (MWCNTs/Gl) composite using the entrapment technique to achieve enzyme-catalyzed oxidation of glucose at anodic potentials, which was drop-casted onto the GCE. The modified GCEโ€™s performance indicates that a GOx/MWCNTs/Gl/GC electrode can be utilized as a glucose biosensor with a high direct electron transfer rate between GOx and MWCNTs/Gl. It was possible to use the fabricated biosensor as an electronic tongue thanks to a frequency-based circuit attached to the electrochemical cell. The results indicate that the modified GCE (with GOx/MWCNTs/Gl) holds promising potential for application in voltammetric electronic tongues.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xiii
Introduction (Amin TermehYousefi)....Pages 1-12
Background of the Study (Amin TermehYousefi)....Pages 13-37
Experimental Procedures and Materials (Amin TermehYousefi)....Pages 39-62
Results and Discussions (Amin TermehYousefi)....Pages 63-92
Conclusion (Amin TermehYousefi)....Pages 93-97
Back Matter ....Pages 99-101

โœฆ Subjects


Optical and Electronic Materials


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