Abstract
NiOx thin films were prepared on an Au substrate using the
electrodeposition (ED), spin-coating (SP), and ED after SP (SP/ED)
techniques to realize their application as an electrochemical sensor for
the selective detection of trace substances. Results indicated that the
electrodeposited films had nanoparticles formed as coarse-grain
morphology, and the spin-coated films had a uniform layer with
~60 nm thickness. The thin film prepared by the SP/ED
technique showed the highest electrochemical activity, and it was used
to record a linear sweep voltammogram to measure the target substance,
MSG and glucose, from low concentrations (2 nM) to high concentrations
(200 μM). Within the range of concentrations, high R2 values of ≥0.99
were observed for both target substances, confirming that the SP/ED thin
films can be used as an electrochemical sensor with high reliability.