Easy preparation of a reticular nickel film deposited on a barrel-plating gold electrode with a high catalytic activity towards the oxidation of glucose
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Chun-Yen Tai, Jen-Lin Chang, Jyh-Myng Zen
A reticular and porous Ni film was deposited on a barrel-plating gold electrode by an easy approach and was demonstrated to significantly enhance the catalytic activity towards glucoseoxidation.
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