An Ultrasensitive Silicon-Based Electrolyte-Gated Transistor for the Detection of Peanut Allergens.
Donghoon KimBo JinSol-A KimWonyeong ChoiSeonghwan ShinJiwon ParkWon-Bo ShimKihyun KimJeong-Soo LeePublished in: Biosensors (2022)
The highly sensitive detection of peanut allergens (PAs) using silicon-based electrolyte-gated transistors (Si-EGTs) was demonstrated. The Si-EGT was made using a top-down technique. The fabricated Si-EGT showed excellent intrinsic electrical characteristics, including a low threshold voltage of 0.7 V, low subthreshold swing of <70 mV/dec, and low gate leakage of <10 pA. Surface functionalization and immobilization of antibodies were performed for the selective detection of PAs. The voltage-related sensitivity ( S V ) showed a constant behavior from the subthreshold regime to the linear regime. The current-related sensitivity ( S I ) was high in the subthreshold regime and then significantly decreased as the drain current increased. The limit of detection (LOD) was calculated to be as low as 25 pg/mL based on S I characteristics, which is the lowest value reported to date in the literature for various sensor methodologies. The Si-EGT showed selective detection of PA through a non-specific control test. These results confirm that Si-EGT is a high-sensitivity and low-power biosensor for PA detection.