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The Integration of Reference Electrode for ISFET Ion Sensors Using Fluorothiophenol-Treated rGO.


ABSTRACT: Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors (ISFETs) detect specific ions in solutions that enable straightforward, fast, and inexpensive sensors compared to other benchtop equipment. However, a conventional reference electrode (RE) such as Ag/AgCl is limited on the miniaturization of the sensor. We introduce reduced graphene oxide (rGO), which serves as a new RE, when fluorinated (F-rGO) using fluorothiophenol through the π-π interaction. The circular RE is integrated between a fabricated microscale two-channel ISFET, which is capable of detecting two kinds of ions on an indium tin oxide (ITO) thin-film substrate, using the photolithography process. F-rGO bound to this circular region to function as an RE in the ISFETs sensor, which operated stably in solution and showed a relatively high transconductance (gm) value (1.27 mS), low drift characteristic (3.2 mV), and low hysteresis voltage (±0.05 mV). It detected proton (H+) ions in a buffer solution with high sensitivity (67.1 mV/pH). We successfully detected Na+ (62.1 mV/dec) and K+ (57.6 mV/dec) ions in human patient urine using a two-channel ISFET with the F-rGO RE. The F-rGO RE will be a suitable component in the fabrication of low-cost, mass-produced, and disposable ISFETs sensors.

SUBMITTER: Kim DH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9855950 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Integration of Reference Electrode for ISFET Ion Sensors Using Fluorothiophenol-Treated rGO.

Kim Dae Hoon DH   Cho Hae Shin HS   Kim Jin Heung JH   Jo Da Ae DA   Oh Hong Gi HG   Jang Byoung Kuk BK   Song Kwang Soup KS  

Biosensors 20230105 1


Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors (ISFETs) detect specific ions in solutions that enable straightforward, fast, and inexpensive sensors compared to other benchtop equipment. However, a conventional reference electrode (RE) such as Ag/AgCl is limited on the miniaturization of the sensor. We introduce reduced graphene oxide (rGO), which serves as a new RE, when fluorinated (F-rGO) using fluorothiophenol through the π-π interaction. The circular RE is integrated between a fabricated microscale  ...[more]

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