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publications-2746
Type:
Peer reviewed articles
Year:
2017
Authors:
Nopchulee Cheeveewattanagul, Eden Morales-Narvåez, Abdel-Rahim H. A. Hassan, José Francisco Bergua, Werasak Surareungchai, Mithran Somasundrum, Arben Merkoçi
Title:
Straightforward Immunosensing Platform Based on Graphene Oxide-Decorated Nanopaper: A Highly Sensitive and Fast Biosensing Approach
Venue/Journal:
Advanced Functional Materials
DOI:
10.1002/adfm.201702741
Research type:
Data Management & Analytics
Water System:
Natural Water Bodies
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Abstract:
Immunoassays are nowadays a crucial tool for diagnostics and drug development. However, they often involve timeâconsuming procedures and need at least two antibodies in charge of the capture and detection processes, respectively. This study reports a nanocomposite based on graphene oxideâcoated nanopaper (GONAP) facilitating an advantageous immunosensing platform using a single antibody and without the need for washing steps. The hydrophilic, porous, and photoluminescenceâquenching character of GONAP allows for the adsorption and quenching of photoluminescent quantum dots nanocrystals complexed with antibodies (AbâQDs), enabling a readyâtoâuse immunosensing platform. The photoluminescence is recovered upon immunocomplex (antibodyâantigen) formation which embraces a series of interactions (hydrogen bonding, electrostatic, hydrophobic, and Van der Waals interactions) that trigger desorption of the antigenâAbâQD complex from GONAP surface. However, the antigen is then attached onto the GONAP surface by electrostatic interactions leading to a spacer (greater than â20 nm) between AbâQDs and GONAP and thus hindering nonradiative energy transfer. It is demonstrated that this simpleâyet highly sensitiveâplatform represents a virtually universal immunosensing approach by using smallâsized and bigâsized targets as model analytes, those are, humanâIgG protein and Escherichia coli bacteria. In addition, the assay is proved effective in real matrices analysis, including human serum, poultry meat, and river water. GONAP opens the way to conceptually new paperâbased devices for immunosensing, which are amenable to point of care applications and automated diagnostics.
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