Structure of bimetallic tartrate complexes for the rapid formation of new non-enzymatic bimetallic sensors of glucose and hydrogen peroxide in aqueous solutions using laser synthesis
Bimetallic strip
Tartrate
Tartaric acid
DOI:
10.1016/j.matlet.2021.130973
Publication Date:
2021-10-01T05:39:55Z
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Abstract The use of laser methods for synthesizing new materials for non-enzymatic electrochemical microsensors for express analysis of biological fluids is a promising scientific question. Laser-induced chemical liquid phase deposition is the laser deposition of invisible miniature bimetallic deposits from aqueous solutions of salts and complexes of transition metals. Bimetallic complexes containing two transition metal cations in the shell of one ligand are of increased interest. There is an information gap in this area even for ligands such as tartrate. The studies carried out make it possible to obtain new information on the structure of bimetallic tartaric complexes in solutions containing simultaneously copper, nickel, silver, iron, and cobalt.
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