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Acrylamide Hydrogel-Modified Silicon Nanowire Field-Effect Transistors for pH Sensing.

Gangrong LiQianhui WeiShuhua WeiJing ZhangQingxi JinGuozhi WangJiawei HuYan ZhuYun KongQingzhu ZhangHongbin ZhaoFeng WeiHailing Tu
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
In this study, we report a pH-responsive hydrogel-modified silicon nanowire field-effect transistor for pH sensing, whose modification is operated by spin coating, and whose performance is characterized by the electrical curve of field-effect transistors. The results show that the hydrogel sensor can measure buffer pH in a repeatable and stable manner in the pH range of 3-13, with a high pH sensitivity of 100 mV/pH. It is considered that the swelling of hydrogel occurring in an aqueous solution varies the dielectric properties of acrylamide hydrogels, causing the abrupt increase in the source-drain current. It is believed that the design of the sensor can provide a promising direction for future biosensing applications utilizing the excellent biocompatibility of hydrogels.
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