研究目的
Investigating the fabrication and performance of nitrogen-doped laser-scribed graphene (N-LSG) electrodes derived from lignin for biochemical sensing applications.
研究成果
The nitrogen-doped laser-scribed graphene (N-LSG) electrodes derived from lignin exhibit enhanced electrochemical activity with fast heterogeneous electron transfer, making them suitable for disposable on-chip electrochemical sensors. The integration of Ti3C2Tx/PB composites and catalytic enzymes enables sensitive detection of glucose, lactate, and alcohol, demonstrating the potential of N-LSG electrodes in personalized healthcare applications.
研究不足
The performance of LSG derived from natural polymers like woods, leaves, and coconut shells shows random fluctuation due to variable lignin content in these materials. The low content of lignin (≤36% typically) in natural polymers leads to loosely connected conducting network of LSG substrate, compromising the intrinsic mass and charge transfer.