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Graphene foam field-effect transistor for ultra-sensitive label-free detection of ATP
- Source :
- Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 284:125-133
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2019.
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Abstract
- As the major energy molecule of cells, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) regulates various biological processes and has been found to be closely related to many diseases. Therefore, ATP detection in trace amounts is very useful for understanding various biological processes, studying cellular events such as proliferation and apoptosis, and estimating contaminated degree of food and medical instrument. To date, the trace sensing ATP at picomolar level in biological systems is still a major challenge. Because of unique electrical and structural properties, graphene has attracted much attention in biosensing applications. Here, a sensitive and selective graphene foam field-effect transistor (GF-FET) biosensor for ATP detection is demonstrated. The lowest detection limit of the biosensors for analyzing ATP is down to 0.5 pM, which is one or several orders lower than the reported results. Moreover, the GF-FET biosensor show a good linear current response to ATP concentrations in a broad range from 0.5 pM to 50 μM. The GF-FET sensor surface can be regenerated for many times and used for up to weeks without significant loss of functionality. Based on this sensing platform, label-free measurements of ATP concentrations in human serum as well as in cell lysate are demonstrated. The work may provide a novel platform to study ATP release and energy-regulated biological processes, suggesting a promising future for biosensing applications.
- Subjects :
- Lysis
02 engineering and technology
010402 general chemistry
01 natural sciences
law.invention
chemistry.chemical_compound
law
Materials Chemistry
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Instrumentation
Detection limit
Chemistry
Graphene
Graphene foam
Transistor
Metals and Alloys
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
Condensed Matter Physics
0104 chemical sciences
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Biophysics
Field-effect transistor
0210 nano-technology
Biosensor
Adenosine triphosphate
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 09254005
- Volume :
- 284
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........e34ed875719e83b0588876c9cbf00f69
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2018.12.129