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Green Fabrication of (6,5)Carbon Nanotube/Protein Transistor Endowed with Specific Recognition

Authors :
Gian Carlo Gazzadi
Martina Giordani
Matteo Di Giosia
Francesco Zerbetto
Marcello Berto
Matteo Calvaresi
Andrea Cantelli
Claudia Menozzi
Carlo Augusto Bortolotti
Fabio Biscarini
Matteo Sensi
Andrea Alessandrini
Francesco Valle
Berto M.
Di Giosia M.
Giordani M.
Sensi M.
Valle F.
Alessandrini A.
Menozzi C.
Cantelli A.
Gazzadi G.C.
Zerbetto F.
Calvaresi M.
Biscarini F.
Bortolotti C.A.
Source :
Advanced electronic materials (2021): 2001114-1–2001114-7. doi:10.1002/aelm.202001114, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Berto M.; Di Giosia M.; Giordani M.; Sensi M.; Valle F.; Alessandrini A.; Menozzi C.; Cantelli A.; Gazzadi G.C.; Zerbetto F.; Calvaresi M.; Biscarini F.; Bortolotti C.A./titolo:Green Fabrication of (6,5)Carbon Nanotube%2FProtein Transistor Endowed with Specific Recognition/doi:10.1002%2Faelm.202001114/rivista:Advanced electronic materials/anno:2021/pagina_da:2001114-1/pagina_a:2001114-7/intervallo_pagine:2001114-1–2001114-7/volume
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A general single-step approach is introduced for the green fabrication of hybrid biosensors from water dispersion. The resulting device integrates the semiconducting properties of a carbon nanotube (CNT) and the functionality of a protein. In the initial aqueous phase, the protein (viz., lysozyme [LZ]) disperses the (6,5)CNT. Drop-casting of the dispersion on a test pattern (a silicon wafer with interdigitated Au source and drain electrodes) yields a fully operating, robust, electrolyte-gated transistor (EGT) in one step. The EGT response to biorecognition is then assessed using the LZ inhibitorN-acetyl glucosamine trisaccharide. Analysis of the output signal allows one to extract a protein-substrate binding constant in line with values reported for the free (without CNT) system. The methodology is robust, easy to optimize, redirectable toward different targets and sets the grounds for a new class of CNT-protein biosensors that overcome many limitations of the technology of fabrication of CNT biosensors

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced electronic materials (2021): 2001114-1–2001114-7. doi:10.1002/aelm.202001114, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Berto M.; Di Giosia M.; Giordani M.; Sensi M.; Valle F.; Alessandrini A.; Menozzi C.; Cantelli A.; Gazzadi G.C.; Zerbetto F.; Calvaresi M.; Biscarini F.; Bortolotti C.A./titolo:Green Fabrication of (6,5)Carbon Nanotube%2FProtein Transistor Endowed with Specific Recognition/doi:10.1002%2Faelm.202001114/rivista:Advanced electronic materials/anno:2021/pagina_da:2001114-1/pagina_a:2001114-7/intervallo_pagine:2001114-1–2001114-7/volume
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....052fa69a81b982c017f10d26d24efdb6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/aelm.202001114