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Non-enzymatic glucose sensing with hybrid nanostructured Cu 2 O-ZnO prepared by single-step coelectrodeposition technique

Manna et al., 2020

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3744706894930025091
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Manna A
Guha P
Solanki V
Srivastava S
Varma S
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Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry

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Conjugated hybrid nanostructured Cu 2 O-ZnO has been grown via the single-step coelectrodeposition (CED) technique. Though ZnO nanostructures grown alone by electrodepostion technique do not exhibit any glucose sensing, the CED-grown Cu 2 O-ZnO …
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