2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-71591-w
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Graphene functionalized field-effect transistors for ultrasensitive detection of Japanese encephalitis and Avian influenza virus

Abstract: Graphene, a two-dimensional nanomaterial, has gained immense interest in biosensing applications due to its large surface-to-volume ratio, and excellent electrical properties. Herein, a compact and user-friendly graphene field effect transistor (GraFET) based ultrasensitive biosensor has been developed for detecting Japanese Encephalitis Virus (JEV) and Avian Influenza Virus (AIV). The novel sensing platform comprised of carboxy functionalized graphene on Si/SiO 2 substrate for covalent immobilization of monoc… Show more

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“…In addition, two-dimensional materials such as graphene are widely used in SPR, FET and electrochemical based biosensors. The high surface area to volume ratio and carbon-based ring structures of graphene enhances the adsorption of biorecognition elements onto the sensor surface [ 147 , 148 ]. Adding graphene-based materials on the gold film of SPR sensors allow detection down to fg/mL of mass change [ 149 ].…”
Section: Strategies To Enhance the Biosensor Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, two-dimensional materials such as graphene are widely used in SPR, FET and electrochemical based biosensors. The high surface area to volume ratio and carbon-based ring structures of graphene enhances the adsorption of biorecognition elements onto the sensor surface [ 147 , 148 ]. Adding graphene-based materials on the gold film of SPR sensors allow detection down to fg/mL of mass change [ 149 ].…”
Section: Strategies To Enhance the Biosensor Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graphene and reduced graphene oxide possess excellent electronic properties, which allow them to be used as sensor surface material in FET [ 150 ] and electrochemical sensors [ 151 ]. Due to the excellent electronic and adsorption properties of these materials, the LOD of the FET biosensor reported in [ 147 ] is 1 fM and 10 fM for the detection of the Japanese encephalitis and avian influenza virus, respectively. However, graphene yields a small current on-off ratio in FETs, which limits its sensitivity [ 136 ].…”
Section: Strategies To Enhance the Biosensor Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another type of biosensors for the detection of viruses are the field effect transistors (FET), in which the last few years graphene was adopted as the active material [113] , [114] , [115] . Recently, a promising electrochemical FET SARS-CoV-2 biosensor, applying graphene sheets as sensing material, was fabricated by Seo et al [104] .…”
Section: Carbon and Graphene-based Sars-cov-2 Electrochemical Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biosensors are sensitive, specific, stable, easy to use, require less sample size, time, portable and most importantly can be customised to detect the target analyte of interest. Immunosensors can be used to detect toxins [ 25 ], narcotic drugs [ [26] , [27] , [28] , [29] ], viruses [ [30] , [31] , [32] ] by use of different bioreceptors such as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) [ 33 , 34 ], enzymes [ 35 , 36 ], peptides [ 37 ], aptamers [ 38 ], antibody [ 39 , 40 ]. Electrochemical biosensors are considered as a reliable tool for infectious disease detection as they remain unaffected by sample absorbance or turbidity [ 41 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%