Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8032565 | Thin Solid Films | 2018 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
Multilayered reduced graphene oxide decorated homogenously with Platinum nanoparticles (rGO/Pt) was confirmed by Transmission Electron Microscopy and X-ray diffraction. It was found that the rGO/Pt flakes were suitable for adsorbing biomolecules in one step with the use of carbon disulfide (CS2) based compound. In this context, the adsorption-interaction of CS2 and Human Serum Albumin biomolecules on rGO/Pt (forming Platinum dithiocarbamate complexes) was confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry techniques in neutral conditions. As a proof of concept, this nanocomposite was used as a transducer in Back-gated Field Effect Transistor (GFET) based nanobiosensors. The fabrication of GFET devices, at the level of 2-inch wafer, was conducted by conventional photolithography. The CS2, rGO/Pt and protein G that detects IgG, were locally deposited by using a commercial microplotter instrument. The experiments demonstrated that the homogenous decoration with Platinum nanoparticles as surface could permit the detection of biomolecules by using non-uniform graphene flakes functionalized with CS2, for rapid elaboration of electrochemical and electrical-nanobiosensors.
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Authors
Sergio Proa-Coronado, Jorge R. Vargas-GarcÃa, Arturo Manzo-Robledo, Salvador Mendoza-Acevedo, Carlos J. Villagómez, Cecilia Mercado-Zúñiga, Narcizo Muñoz-Aguirre, Luis A. Villa-Vargas, Adrian Martinez-Rivas,