Investigation of Flexible Arrayed Lactate Biosensor Based on Copper Doped Zinc Oxide Films Modified by Iron-Platinum Nanoparticles.
Yu-Hsun NienZhi-Xuan KangTzu-Yu SuChih-Sung HoJung-Chuan ChouChih-Hsien LaiPo-Yu KuoTsu-Yang LaiZhe-Xin DongYung-Yu ChenYu-Hao HuangPublished in: Polymers (2021)
Potentiometric biosensors based on flexible arrayed silver paste electrode and copper-doped zinc oxide sensing film modified by iron-platinum nanoparticles (FePt NPs) are designed and manufactured to detect lactate in human. The sensing film is made of copper-doped zinc oxide (CZO) by a radio frequency (RF) sputtering system, and then modified by iron-platinum nanoparticles (FePt NPs). The surface morphology of copper-doped zinc oxide (CZO) is analyzed by scanning electron microscope (SEM). FePt NPs are analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The average sensitivity, response time, and interference effect of the lactate biosensors are analyzed by voltage-time (V-T) measurement system. The electrochemical impedance is analyzed by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The average sensitivity and linearity over the concentration range 0.2-5 mM are 25.32 mV/mM and 0.977 mV/mM, respectively. The response time of the lactate biosensor is 16 s, with excellent selectivity.
Keyphrases
- oxide nanoparticles
- quantum dots
- gold nanoparticles
- label free
- sensitive detection
- electron microscopy
- high resolution
- highly efficient
- room temperature
- reduced graphene oxide
- visible light
- metal organic framework
- endothelial cells
- molecularly imprinted
- solid state
- ionic liquid
- dual energy
- walled carbon nanotubes
- single molecule
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mass spectrometry
- crystal structure