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Construction and Evaluation of a Self-Calibrating Multiresponse and Multifunctional Graphene Biosensor.
Beyranvand, Siamak; Gholami, Mohammad F; Tehrani, Abbas D; Rabe, Jürgen P; Adeli, Mohsen.
Afiliação
  • Beyranvand S; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science , Lorestan University , Khorramabad , Iran.
  • Gholami MF; Department of Physics and IRIS Adlershof , Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin , Berlin , Germany.
  • Tehrani AD; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science , Lorestan University , Khorramabad , Iran.
  • Rabe JP; Department of Physics and IRIS Adlershof , Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin , Berlin , Germany.
  • Adeli M; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science , Lorestan University , Khorramabad , Iran.
Langmuir ; 35(32): 10461-10474, 2019 08 13.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31330106
ABSTRACT
Recently, many studies have been focused on the development of graphene-based biosensors. However, they rely on one type of signal and need to be calibrated by other techniques. In this study, a nonenzymatic graphene-based biosensor has been designed and constructed. Its ability to detect glucose and Escherichia coli by three different types of signals has been investigated. For its preparation, dopamine-functionalized polyethylene glycol and 2,5-thiophenediylbisboronic acid were conjugated onto the surface of graphene sheets by nitrene [2 + 1] cycloaddition and condensation reactions, respectively. Multivalent interactions between boronic acid segments and biosystems consequently increased the quantifiable fluorescence emission and UV absorption of dopamine segments. Additionally, changing the electrochemical behavior of the functionalized graphene sheets was possible and resulted in a measurable output signal. Conjugation of mannose onto the surface of the biosensor improved its magnitude of signals and specificity for sensing E. coli in a complex medium. The efficiency and accuracy of each signal was monitored by others, which resulted in a real-time self-calibrating biosensor. Taking advantage of the versatility of the three different indicators, including florescence, UV, and electrochemistry, the functionalized graphene sheets have been used as self-regulating biosensors to detect a variety of biosystems with a high accuracy and specificity in a short time.

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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article