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Fabrication and simulation of silicon nanogaps pH sensor as preliminary study for Retinol Binding Protein 4 (RBP4) detection

March 1, 2025 By Editor

Abstract – In this research, a silicon nanogap biosensor has the potential to play a significant role in the field of biosensors for detecting Retinol Binding Protein 4 (RBP4) molecules due to its unique nanostructure morphology, biocompatibility features, and electrical capabilities. Additionally, as preliminary research for RBP4, a silicon nanogap biosensor with unique molecular gate control for pH measurement was developed. Firstly, using conventional lithography followed by the Reactive-ion etching (RIE) technique, a nanofabrication approach was utilized to produce silicon nanogaps from silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers. The critical aspects contributing to the process and size reduction procedures were highlighted to achieve nanometer-scale size. The resulting silicon nanogaps, ranging from 100 nm to 200 nm, were fabricated precisely on the device. Secondly, pH level detection was performed using several types of standard aqueous pH buffer solutions (pH 6, pH 7, pH 12) to test the electrical response of the device. The sensitivity of the silicon nanogap pH sensor was 7.66 pS/pH (R² = 0.97), indicating that the device has a wide range of pH detecting capacity. This also includes the silicon nanogap biosensor validated by simulation, with the sensitivity obtained being 3.24 μA/e.cm² (R² = 0.98). The simulation of the sensitivity is based on the interface charge (Qf) that represents the concentration of RBP4. The results reveal that the silicon nanogap biosensor has excellent characteristics for detecting pH levels and RBP4 with outstanding sensitivity performance. In conclusion, this silicon nanogap biosensor can be used as a new electrical RBP4 biosensor for biomedical diagnostic applications in the future.

Corresponding Author: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Nuzaihan Md Nor
Corresponding Author’s Email: m.nuzaihan@unimap.edu.my

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Link to Publication: https://doi.org/10.58915/ijneam.v17iJune.830

Filed Under: Publications Tagged With: Diabetes mellitus, Electrical detection, Interface charge, Retinol Binding Protein 4, Silicon nanogaps

Visit and Collaborative Discussion Between INEE, Walailak University, Thailand, and Maejo University Chiang Mai, Thailand

December 20, 2024 By Editor

A collaborative research discussion between INEE, UniMAP, Walailak University, Thailand, and Maejo University Chiang Mai, Thailand, was held on December 12, 2024. Walailak University was represented by Prof. Dr. Mudtorlep Nisoa, while Maejo University was represented by Dr. Sureepon Sarapirom from the Center of Excellence Plasma Innovation.

The visit focused on discussing research activities, particularly in the field of plasma technology, for applications in biosensors and biomedical fields.

Thank you to our friends from Walailak University and Maejo University, Thailand, for the visit. We look forward to exploring more research activities in the near future.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Maejo University, thailand, walailak university

INEE Nano Roadshow – Series 4

December 20, 2024 By Editor

The INEE Nano Roadshow – Series 4 was successfully held during the 2024 SRIAF Co-Curricular and STEM Carnival at Sekolah Rendah Islam Al-Furqan (SRIAF), Kampung Jejawi Dalam, Arau, Perlis, on December 12, 2024.

Six INEE staff members participated in the event in collaboration with the Faculty of Electronic Engineering and Technology (FKTEN) and the Promotion and Marketing Division (PMD) under the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic & International), Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP). They organized an exhibition space aimed at providing early exposure and sparking interest in fields related to Nanotechnology and STEM.

Activities included Snap Circuit, Sudoku, Mathematical Draughts (DaMaT), Memory Game, IQ Puzzler, and more. It is hoped that this program will inspire students to further explore and appreciate the fields of nanotechnology and STEM in the future.

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: nano roadshow

Visit by Malaysian Bioeconomy Development Corporation (Bioeconomy Corporation)

December 20, 2024 By Editor

On December 12, 2024, INEE received a visit from Bioeconomy Corporation, an agency under the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (MOSTI) that focuses on developing biotechnology-based industries.

Bioeconomy Corporation was represented by Ms. Christabel Jiram, Senior Manager of Industry Talent Development, Strategic Ventures. The purpose of this visit was to introduce and invite INEE, one of the BioNexus Partnerships (BNP) under Bioeconomy Corporation, to participate in programs offered by the agency. Among the programs introduced were BeST 2.0, Training @ BioAcademy, and SciensationBio.

It is hoped that these planned programs will be successfully implemented.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bioeconomy corporation, BioNexus Partnerships, mosti

INEE Nano Roadshow – Series 4

December 17, 2024 By Editor

The INEE Nano Roadshow – Series 4 was successfully held during the SRIAF 2024 Co-curriculum and STEM Carnival at Sekolah Rendah Islam Al-Furqan (SRIAF), Kampung Jejawi Dalam, Arau, Perlis, on December 12, 2024.

A total of six INEE staff members participated, in collaboration with the Faculty of Electronic Engineering and Technology (FKTEN) and the Promotion and Marketing Division (PMD), Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic & International), Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP). The exhibition space featured activities aimed at providing early exposure and sparking interest in fields related to Nanotechnology and STEM.

Among the activities conducted were Snap Circuit, Sudoku, Mathematical Checkers (DaMaT), Memory Game, IQ Puzzler, and many others. It is hoped that this program will inspire students to explore and appreciate the fields of nanotechnology and STEM in the future.

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