Lee et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Enzyme-free glucose sensor based on Au nanobouquet fabricated indium tin oxide electrodeLee et al., 2014
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- Lee J
- El-Said W
- Oh B
- Choi J
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- Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
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In this study, we demonstrated a simple, rapid and inexpensive fabrication method to develop a novel gold nanobouquet structure fabricated indium tin oxide (GNB/ITO) electrode based on electrochemical deposition of gold ions onto ITO substrate. The morphology of the …
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