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Faradaic electrochemical impedimetric analysis on MoS2/Au-NPs decorated surface for C-reactive protein detection

December 7, 2022 By Editor

Abstract – Background: A label-free Faradaic electrochemical impedimetric was developed for a highly sensitive detection of C-reactive protein using a gold interdigitated microelectrode bio-sensing platform enhanced by a gold nanoparticle-decorated molybdenum disulfide (Au-NPs/MoS2) nanosheet via selected chemical linking processes. C-reactive protein (C-RP), a crystalline protein, generates by the liver and hikes when there is inflammation throughout the patients’ body. The concentrations of C-RP plasma levels tend to increase rapidly when the patient facing major injury which will lead to cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods: The 5 µm microelectrode and gap size g-IDE with the nanostructured materials was demonstrated to increase the impedimetric detection response in Faradaic-mode electrochemical impedance spectroscopy high performance detection environment. The high surface area-to-volume ratio of the modified Au-NPs/MoS2 nanocomposite increased the probes loading onto the transducer and enhanced the impedimetric detection response of the C-RP target post-binding due to an amplified net change in the charge transfer resistance. The developed immunoassay revealed a linear detection of C-RP biomarker in a logarithmic-scale from as low as 1 fg/mL up to 1 µg/mL, and a limit of detection of 0.01 fg/mL. The sensor shows great potential as an early warning risk for cardiovascular disease at a threshold concentration value of C-RP at 1 µg/mL. Significant findings: The biosensor demonstrates an excellent discrimination against other competing proteins in serum, exhibiting the highest predilection to C-RP spiked human serum target. The sensor’s reproducibility is reported within an acceptable range of relative standard deviation of 1–4% for n = 3.

Corresponding Author: Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Mohd Khairuddin Md Arshad
Corresponding Author’s Email: mohd.khairuddin@unimap.edu.my

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Link to Publication: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtice.2022.104450

Filed Under: Publications Tagged With: Biomarker, Biosensor, Impedance spectroscopy, Interdigitated microelectrode, Molybdenum disulfide

Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Muhammad Mahyiddin Ramli Appointed as New Director of INEE

September 1, 2022 By Editor

Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Muhammad Mahyiddin Ramli

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Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Foo Kai Loong Appointed as New Deputy Director of INEE

September 1, 2022 By Editor

Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Foo Kai Loong

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Dr. Mohamad Faris Mohamad Fathil Appointed as New Postgraduate Program Chairman of INEE

September 1, 2022 By Editor

Dr. Mohamad Faris Mohamad Fathil

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An investigation on GaN/ porous-Si NO2 gas sensor fabricated by pulsed laser ablation in liquid

June 30, 2022 By Editor

Abstract – Pulsed-laser ablation in liquid was used to prepare GaN nanostructure. The P-type GaN nanostructure was deposited onto the porous-silicon substrate through the drop-casting method for NO2 gas-sensor fabrication. Ablation was performed in ethanol using two laser wavelengths, namely, 532 and 1064 nm. The XRD pattern showed a high and sharp peak at 2θ= 29.49°, indicating enhanced GaN formation using a 532 nm laser wavelength. AFM and FESEM analyses confirmed increased GaN grain growth at the same wavelength. The optical reflectance of the GaN sample showed higher reflectance at 532 nm than at 1064 nm. The optical-energy bandgap was more elevated at 532 nm than at 1064 nm. Photoluminescence analysis revealed that the 532 nm sample had a higher-intensity peak than the 1064 nm one. Device-performance studies showed the most enhanced sensor response (158.49%), highest sensitivity (2.109 ppm), and best response time (13.5 s) at 250 °C for the sample prepared using 532 nm laser wavelength.

Corresponding Author: Prof. Ts. Dr. Uda Hashim
Corresponding Author’s Email: uda@unimap.edu.my

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Link to Publication: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2022.132163

Filed Under: Publications Tagged With: Gallium nitride, NO2 gas sensor, Porous Si, Pulsed laser ablation, Sensitivity, Sensor response

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