| Literature DB >> 34558185 |
Hyeong-U Kim1, Aneesh Koyappayil2, Hyunho Seok3, Kubra Aydin3, Changmin Kim3, Kyu-Young Park4, Nari Jeon5, Woo Seok Kang1, Min-Ho Lee2, Taesung Kim3,6.
Abstract
Makers of point-of-care devices and wearable diagnostics prefer flexible electrodes over conventional electrodes. In this study, a flexible electrode platform is introduced with a WS2 /graphene heterostructure on polyimide (WGP) for the concurrent and selective determination of dopamine and serotonin. The WGP is fabricated directly via plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) at 150 °C on a flexible polyimide substrate. Owing to the limitations of existing fabrication methods from physical transfer or hydrothermal methods, many studies are not conducted despite excellent graphene-based heterostructures. The PECVD synthesis method can provide an innovative WS2 /graphene heterostructure of uniform quality and sufficient size (4 in.). This unique heterostructure affords excellent electrical conductivity in graphene and numerous electrochemically active sites in WS2 . A large number of uniform qualities of WGP electrodes show reproducible and highly sensitive electrochemical results. The synergistic effect enabled well-separated voltammetric signals for dopamine and serotonin with a potential gap of 188 mV. Moreover, the practical application of the flexible sensor is successfully evaluated by using artificial cerebrospinal fluid.Entities:
Keywords: WSzzm3219902/graphene heterostructures; biosensors; dopamine; flexible electrodes; serotonin
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34558185 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202102757
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281