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Interface Engineering of "Clickable" Organic Electrochemical Transistors toward Biosensing Devices.

Gonzalo E FenoyRoger HaslerChristoph LorenzJacopo MovilliWaldemar A MarmisolléOmar AzzaroniJurriaan HuskensPeter BäuerleWolfgang Knoll
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
"Clickable" organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) allow the reliable and straightforward functionalization of electronic devices through the well-known click chemistry toolbox. In this work, we study various aspects of the click chemistry-based interface engineering of "clickable" OECTs. First, different channel architectures are investigated, showing that PEDOT-N 3 films can properly work as a channel of the transistors. Furthermore, the Cu(I)-catalyzed click reaction of ethynyl-ferrocene is studied under different reaction conditions, endowing the spatial control of the functionalization. The strain-promoted and catalyst-free cycloaddition of a dibenzocyclooctyne-derivatized poly-l-lysine (PLL-DBCO) is also performed on the OECTs and validated by a fiber optic (FO)-SPR setup. The further immobilization of an azido-modified HD22 aptamer yields OECT-based biosensors that are employed for the recognition of thrombin. Finally, their performance is evaluated against previously reported architectures, showing higher density of the immobilized HD22 aptamer, and originating similar K D values and higher maximum signal change upon analyte recognition.
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