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pH Sensing Properties of Flexible, Bias-Free Graphene Microelectrodes in Complex Fluids: From Phosphate Buffer Solution to Human Serum.

Jinglei Ping1, Jacquelyn E Blum2, Ramya Vishnubhotla1, Amey Vrudhula3, Carl H Naylor1, Zhaoli Gao1, Jeffery G Saven2, Alan T Charlie Johnson1.   

Abstract

Advances in techniques for monitoring pH in complex fluids can have a significant impact on analytical and biomedical applications. This study develops flexible graphene microelectrodes (GEs) for rapid (<5 s), very-low-power (femtowatt) detection of the pH of complex biofluids by measuring real-time Faradaic charge transfer between the GE and a solution at zero electrical bias. For an idealized sample of phosphate buffer solution (PBS), the Faradaic current is varied monotonically and systematically with the pH, with a resolution of ≈0.2 pH unit. The current-pH dependence is well described by a hybrid analytical-computational model, where the electric double layer derives from an intrinsic, pH-independent (positive) charge associated with the graphene-water interface and ionizable (negative) charged groups. For ferritin solution, the relative Faradaic current, defined as the difference between the measured current response and a baseline response due to PBS, shows a strong signal associated with ferritin disassembly and the release of ferric ions at pH ≈2.0. For samples of human serum, the Faradaic current shows a reproducible rapid (<20 s) response to pH. By combining the Faradaic current and real-time current variation, the methodology is potentially suitable for use to detect tumor-induced changes in extracellular pH.
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Keywords:  flexible; graphene; microelectrodes; pH; tumors

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28612484      PMCID: PMC5683177          DOI: 10.1002/smll.201700564

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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