Protein adsorption to graphene surfaces controlled by chemical modification of the substrate surfaces.
J Colloid Interface Sci
; 431: 77-81, 2014 Oct 01.
Article
em En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-24992297
We have investigated effects of the support substrate surfaces on properties of the attached graphene flakes by observing protein adsorption to the graphene surfaces on SiO2/Si substrates that are modified with self-assembled monolayers to control their hydrophilicity. Using atomic force microscopy operated in aqueous environment, we found that high-density clusters of agglomerated avidin molecules form on the graphene flakes in the areas supported by a hydrophobic substrate surface, whereas very low density of large avidin clusters form at the edge of graphene flakes in the area supported by a hydrophilic surface. These results demonstrate that hydrophilicity of the support surface affects hydrophilicity of the graphene surface also in aqueous environment and that surface modification of the support substrate is a useful technique to control protein adsorption phenomena on graphene surfaces for realization of high sensitive graphene biosensors.
Palavras-chave
Texto completo:
1
Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Avidina
/
Grafite
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2014
Tipo de documento:
Article