| Literature DB >> 34138123 |
Aniruddha B Patil1,2, Zhaohui Meng3, Ronghui Wu3, Liyun Ma3, Zijie Xu3, Chenyang Shi3, Wu Qiu3, Qiang Liu3, Yifan Zhang3, Youhui Lin3, Naibo Lin4, Xiang Yang Liu5,6.
Abstract
Flexible biosensors with high accuracy and reliable operation in detecting pH and uric acid levels in body fluids are fabricated using well-engineered metal-doped porous carbon as electrode material. The gold nanoparticles@N-doped carbon in situ are prepared using wool keratin as both a novel carbon precursor and a stabilizer. The conducting electrode material is fabricated at 500 °C under customized parameters, which mimics A-B type (two different repeating units) polymeric material and displays excellent deprotonation performance (pH sensitivity). The obtained pH sensor exhibits high pH sensitivity of 57 mV/pH unit and insignificant relative standard deviation of 0.088%. Conversely, the composite carbon material with sp2 structure prepared at 700 °C is doped with nitrogen and gold nanoparticles, which exhibits good conductivity and electrocatalytic activity for uric acid oxidation. The uric acid sensor has linear response over a range of 1-150 µM and a limit of detection 0.1 µM. These results will provide new avenues where biological material will be the best start, which can be useful to target contradictory applications through molecular engineering at mesoscale.Entities:
Keywords: Flexible biosensor; Health monitoring; Metal nanoparticle carbon composite; Structure engineering; Wool keratin
Year: 2020 PMID: 34138123 DOI: 10.1007/s40820-020-00459-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomicro Lett ISSN: 2150-5551