Mediated amperometric immunosensing using single walled carbon nanotube forests |
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Authors: | O'Connor Máire Kim Sang Nyon Killard Anthony J Forster Robert J Smyth Malcolm R Papadimitrakopoulos Fotios Rusling James F |
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Affiliation: | National Centre for Sensor Research, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland. |
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Abstract: | A prototype amperometric immunosensor was evaluated based on the adsorption of antibodies onto perpendicularly oriented assemblies of single wall carbon nanotubes called SWNT forests. The forests were self-assembled from oxidatively shortened SWNTs onto Nafion/iron oxide coated pyrolytic graphite electrodes. The nanotube forests were characterized using atomic force microscopy and resonance Raman spectroscopy. Anti-biotin antibody strongly adsorbed to the SWNT forests. In the presence of a soluble mediator, the detection limit for horseradish peroxidase (HRP) labeled biotin was 2.5 pmol ml(-1) (2.5 nM). Unlabelled biotin was detected in a competitive approach with a detection limit of 16 nmol ml(-1) (16 microM) and a relative standard deviation of 12%. The immunosensor showed low non-specific adsorption of biotin-HRP (approx. 0.1%) when blocked with bovine serum albumin. This immunosensing approach using high surface area, patternable, conductive SWNT assemblies may eventually prove useful for nano-biosensing arrays. |
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