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Three dimensional graphene transistor for ultra-sensitive pH sensing directly in biological media

Journal

ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 934, Issue -, Pages 212-217

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2016.05.048

Keywords

Graphene; pH sensor; Transistor; Nernst limit; Biosensor; Blood test

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation (NSF) [NSF ECCS-0955024]
  2. Directorate For Engineering
  3. Div Of Electrical, Commun & Cyber Sys [0955024] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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In this work, pH sensing directly in biological media using three dimensional liquid gated graphene transistors is presented. The sensor is made of suspended network of graphene coated all around with thin layer of hafnium oxide (HfO2), showing high sensitivity and sensing beyond the Debye-screening limit. The performance of the pH sensor is validated by measuring the pH of isotonic buffered, Dulbecco's phosphate buffered saline (DPBS) solution, and of blood serum derived from Sprague-Dawley rat. The pH sensor shows high sensitivity of 71 +/- 7 mV/pH even in high ionic strength media with molarities as high as 289 +/- 1 mM. High sensitivity of this device is owing to suspension of three dimensional graphene in electrolyte which provides all around liquid gating of graphene, leading to higher electrostatic coupling efficiency of electrolyte to the channel and higher gating control of transistor channel by ions in the electrolyte. Coating graphene with hafnium oxide film (HfO2) provides binding sites for hydrogen ions, which results in higher sensitivity and sensing beyond the Debye-screening limit. The 3D graphene transistor offers the possibility of real-time pH measurement in biological media without the need for desaltation or sample preparation. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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