High performance Pt-anchored MoS 2 based chemiresistive ascorbic acid sensor.
Arpita BiswasAshok KumarAmit KumarMonika KwokaGaurav BassiMukesh KumarMahesh KumarPublished in: Nanotechnology (2024)
Ascorbic acid (AA), known as vitamin C, is a vital bioactive compound that plays a crucial role in several metabolic processes, including the synthesis of collagen and neurotransmitters, the removal of harmful free radicals, and the uptake of iron by cells in the human intestines. As a result, there is an absolute need for a highly selective, sensitive, and economically viable sensing platform for AA detection. Herein, we demonstrate a Pt-decorated MoS 2 for efficient detection of an AA biosensor. MoS 2 hollow rectangular structures were synthesized using an easy and inexpensive chemical vapor deposition approach to meet the increasing need for a reliable detection platform. The synthesized MoS 2 hollow rectangular structures are characterized through field effect scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), energy-dispersive spectroscopy elemental mapping, Raman spectroscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. We fabricate a chemiresistive biosensor based on Pt-decorated MoS 2 that measures AA with great precision and high sensitivity. The experiments were designed to evaluate the response of the Pt-decorated MoS 2 biosensor in the presence and absence of AA, and selectivity was evaluated for a variety of biomolecules, and it was observed to be very selective towards AA. The Pt-MoS 2 device had a higher response of 125% against 1 mM concentration of AA biomolecules, when compared to that of all other devices and 2.2 times higher than that of the pristine MoS 2 device. The outcomes of this study demonstrate the efficacy of Pt-decorated MoS 2 as a promising material for AA detection. This research contributes to the ongoing efforts to enhance our capabilities in monitoring and detecting AA, fostering advancements in environmental, biomedical, and industrial applications.
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