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The combination of two-dimensional materials and metal nanoparticles (MNPs) allows the fabrication of novel nanocomposites with unique physical/chemical properties exploitable in high-performance smart devices and biosensing strategies. Current methods to obtain graphene-based films decorated with noble MNPs are cumbersome, poorly reproducible, and difficult to scale up. Herein, we propose a straightforward, versatile, surfactant-free, and single-step technique to produce reduced graphene oxide (rGO) conductive films integrating “naked” noble MNPs. This method relies on the instantaneous laser-induced co-reduction of graphene oxide and metal cations, resulting in highly exfoliated rGO nanosheets embedding gold, silver, and platinum NPs. The production procedure has been optimized, and the obtained nanomaterials are fully characterized; the hybrid nanosheets have been easily transferred onto lab-made screen-printed electrodes preserving their nanoarchitecture. The Au@rGO-, Ag@rGO-, and Pt@rGO-based electrodes have been challenged to detect caffeic acid, nitrite, and hydrogen peroxide in model solutions and real samples. The sensors yielded quantitative responses (R2 ≥ 0.997) with sub-micromolar limits of detections (LODs ≤ 0.6 μM) for all the analytes, allowing accurate quantification in samples (recoveries ≥ 90%; RSD ≤ 14.8%, n = 3). This single-step protocol which requires low cost and minimal equipment will allow the fabrication of free-standing, MNP-embedded rGO films integrable into a variety of scalable smart devices and biosensors.
27 pages. -- Content: SM 1.1. Reagents and stock solutions. -- SM 1.2. Samples processing and fogging treatment. -- SM 2. Laser treatment optimization on the graphene oxide film. -- SM 3. Optimization of the MNPs@rGO film fabrication. -- SM 4. Supplementary figures. -- SM 5. Supplementary tables. -- SM 6. Supplementary video
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Sensing applications, Platinum nps, Allowing accurate quantification, Minimal equipment, Fully characterized, Step laser nanostructuration, Metal cations, Detect caffeic acid, Obtain graphene, 2, Metal nanoparticles, Production procedure, Micromolar limits, Scalable smart devices, Rgo -, ag, Step protocol, Biosensing strategies, 6 μm, Requires low cost, 3 )., Current methods, Based films decorated, Induced co, Hybrid nanosheets, Dimensional materials, Method relies, Made screen, Instantaneous laser, Model solutions, Novel nanocomposites, Graphene oxide, Step technique, Chemical properties exploitable, ≥ 0, Obtained nanomaterials, n </, Unique physical, r </, Hydrogen peroxide, ≤ 0, 8 %, Printed electrodes preserving lods, >< sup, Performance smart devices, Based electrodes, Rgo -, Poorly reproducible
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