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

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
Green Fabrication of (6,5)Carbon Nanotube/Protein Transistor Endowed with Specific Recognition / 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.. - In: ADVANCED ELECTRONIC MATERIALS. - ISSN 2199-160X. - 7:5(2021), pp. 2001114-2001121. [10.1002/aelm.202001114]
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 inhibitor N-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.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
biosensors; carbon nanotubes; electrolyte-gated transistors; green chemistry; lysozymes
List of contributors:
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.
Authors of the University:
ALESSANDRINI Andrea
BERTO MARCELLO
BISCARINI FABIO
BORTOLOTTI Carlo Augusto
GAZZADI gian carlo
MENOZZI Claudia
SENSI MATTEO
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1244303
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1244303/741358/Berto%20et%20al.pdf
Published in:
ADVANCED ELECTRONIC MATERIALS
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