Molecular Engineered Carbon-Based Sensor for Ultrafast and Specific Detection of Neurotransmitters.
Jagadeesh SuriyaprakashKanchan BalaLian-Wei ShanLijun WuNeeraj GuptaPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
In the quest for designing affordable diagnostic devices with high performance, precisely functionalized carbon-based materials with high accuracy and selectivity are required. Every material has its own unique ability to interact with the analyte, and its performance can be enhanced by probing the interaction mechanism. Herein, p -aminophenol (PAP)-functionalized reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanoscale material is developed by a one-step synthetic route as an all-organic-based sensor. As the PAP molecules are precisely covalently interacted with the rGO at the basal plane and form a wrinkled-paper-like structure, the functionalized material exhibits an outstanding sensing ability (7.5 nM neurotransmitter dopamine (DA) at a wide linear range, 0.01-100 μM) with fast electrical transduction (<3 s) and good recyclability (∼10 cycles) in a real sample. Combining various analytical and density functional theory (DFT) calculation methods, physicochemical properties and the interaction mechanism of analyte-materials transduction are discussed exclusively. Besides, the potential application of the well-dispersed rGO-PAP gravure ink in flexible-printed electronics fields is explored. This study not only provides new insights into the surface/interface chemistry and working principle of this unique anchoring of PAP on rGO but also offers a new pathway for developing other forms of metal-free/organic functionalized biosensors with high efficiency.
Keyphrases
- reduced graphene oxide
- density functional theory
- gold nanoparticles
- quantum dots
- high efficiency
- molecularly imprinted
- molecular dynamics
- single molecule
- photodynamic therapy
- risk assessment
- mass spectrometry
- metabolic syndrome
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- drug discovery
- prefrontal cortex
- crystal structure
- real time pcr
- light emitting