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Self-Assembled Electrical Biodetector Based on Reduced Graphene Oxide

Kurkina, Tetiana
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Sundaram, Subramanian
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Sundaram, Ravi Shankar
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2012
ACS Nano

Large-scale fabrication of graphene-based devices is an aspect of great importance for various applications including chemical and biological sensing. Toward this goal, we present here a novel chemical route for the site-specific realization of devices based on reduced graphene oxide (RGO). Electrodes patterned by photolithography are modified with amino functional groups through electrodeposition. The amine groups function as hooks for the attachment of graphene oxide flakes selectively onto the electrodes. Graphene-like electrical behavior is attained by a subsequent thermal annealing step. We show that this anchoring strategy can be scaled-up to obtain RGO devices at a wafer scale in a facile manner. The scalability of our approach coupled with the use of photolithography is promising for the rapid realization of graphene-based devices. We demonstrate one possible application of the fabricated RGO devices as electrical biosensors through the immunodetection of amyloid beta peptide.

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DOI
10.1021/nn301429k
Web of Science ID

WOS:000305661300106

Author(s)
Kurkina, Tetiana
Sundaram, Subramanian
Sundaram, Ravi Shankar
Re, Francesca
Masserini, Massimo
Kern, Klaus  
Balasubramanian, Kannan
Date Issued

2012

Published in
ACS Nano
Volume

6

Start page

5514

End page

5520

Subjects

graphene

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reduced graphene oxide

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chemical functionalization

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biosensors

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amyloid beta

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Probe Force Microscopy

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Field-Effect Transistors

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Chemical-Reduction

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Polytyramine Film

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Graphite Oxide

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Sheets

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Immobilization

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Biosensors

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Exfoliation

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Sensors

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