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Yaolan Li1, Zhenyao Ding1, Yifan Zhou1
1State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science, College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Soochow University, Suzhou 215123, P. R. China. lpchen@suda.edu.cn.
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The design and development of highly selective and sensitive methods for the electrochemical reduction and detection of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) are of paramount importance, as H2O2 is closely associated with various disease biomarkers. Although frequently used H2O2 reduction catalysts can avoid influence from many interferences, their inability to simultaneously prevent the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) during H2O2 detection presents a significant limitation. In this study, a selective sensing platform based on noble metal/tin oxide (NM/SnO2) was fabricated by depositing an ultra-thin passivation layer of SnO2 onto noble metal catalysts using atomic layer deposition (ALD) technology. The amorphous SnO2 layer effectively inhibits O2 diffusion to the metal/oxide interface, endowing NM/SnO2 with remarkable tolerance to the ORR and enhancing its selectivity and performance in the electrochemical detection of H2O2. Based on this sensing platform, a series of bioassay systems were developed that can accurately detect multiple biomarkers, including glucose, lactate, and choline. This work provides a straightforward and controllable strategy for fabricating ORR-tolerant H2O2 reduction catalysts, with promising applications in electroanalysis and clinical diagnosis.
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