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  • The study focused on the successful synthesis of silver-functionalized bismuth oxide nanoparticles (SBO NPs) using a hydrothermal method and characterized their properties.
  • The SBO NPs exhibited high sensitivity and low limits of detection for glucose, nitric oxide (NO), and hydrogen peroxide (HO) when tested with electrochemical methods.
  • The sensor demonstrated effectiveness in real sample testing, proving its potential for applications in medical and environmental monitoring.

Article Abstract

In this study, silver-functionalized bismuth oxide (AgBiO) nanoparticles (SBO NPs) were successfully synthesized by a highly efficient hydrothermal method. The as-synthesized SBO nanoparticles were characterized using FT-IR, P-XRD, XPS, HR-SEM, and HR-TEM analytical methods. It was found that the NPs were in spherical shape and hexagonal crystal phase. The newly prepared SBO electrode was further utilized for the detection of glucose, NO and HO by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and amperometric methods. The electrodes exhibited high sensitivity (2.153 μA mM cm for glucose, 22 μA mM cm for NO and 1.72 μA mM cm for HO), low LOD (0.87 μM for glucose, 2.8 μM for NO and 1.15 μM for HO) and quick response time (3 s for glucose, 2 s for both NO and HO respectively). The sensor exhibited outstanding selectivity despite the presence of various interferences. The developed sensor exhibited good repeatability, reproducibility, and stability. In addition, the sensor was used to measure glucose, HO in human serum, and NO in milk and river water samples, demonstrating its potential for use in the real sample.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10333811PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra08140gDOI Listing

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