1. Novel Graphene-Oxide-Coated SPR Interfaces for Biosensing Applications.
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Volkov, V. S., Stebunov, Yu. V., Yakubovsky, D. I., Fedyanin, D. Yu., and Arsenin, A. V.
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GRAPHENE oxide ,SURFACE plasmon resonance ,BIOSENSORS ,NANOSTRUCTURED materials ,SURFACE area - Abstract
Carbon allotropes-based nanomaterials possess unique physical and chemical properties including high surface area, the possibility of pi-stacking interaction with a wide range of biological objects, rich availability of oxygen-containing functional groups in graphene-oxide (GO), and excellent optical properties, which make them an ideal candidate for use as a universal immobilization platform in SPR biosensing. Here, we propose a new surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensing interface for sensitive and selective detection of small molecules. This interface is based on the GO linking layers deposited on the gold/copper surface of SPR sensor chips. To estimate the binding capacity of GO layers, modification of carboxyl groups to N Hydroxysuccinimide esters was performed in the flow cell of SPR instrument. For comparison, the same procedure was applied to commercial sensor chips based on linking layers of carboxymethylated dextran. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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