Development of amperometric sensors for uric acid based on chemically modified graphite–epoxy resin and screen-printed electrodes containing cobalt phthalocyanine

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We synthesized calcinated β-NiS with a highly crystalline porous nature and mixed it with Ppy to prepare a nanocomposite, which exhibited high electrocatalytic activity and this was then used to detect theophylline and uric acid with high sensitivity and stability.


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