Progress in the study of enzyme-free glucose electrochemical sensors
Journal Title: Wearable Technology - Year 2021, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
The detection mechanism of enzyme-free glucose electrochemical sensors, the research progress of enzyme-free glucose sensors based on composite materials such as noble metals, transition metals and doped carbon nanomaterials, and the latest progress of new wearable enzyme-free glucose detection devices are reviewed. With the development of science and technology, enzyme-free glucose sensors will potentially be applied to the in vivo detection of animal and plant species, which will become a hot spot for new research.
Authors and Affiliations
Linxin Yang, Yan Wang, Jiayin Chen, Yurong Huang, Peiwen Ma, Haitao Xu
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