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FIBS-enabled Noninvasive Metabolic Profiling
Published on: February 3, 2014
Ultra-sensitive Fiber-OECT biosensor enabled by ZIF-67/f-MWCNT for noninvasive urea monitoring
Li Jinsong1, Shi Xiaoxia1, Yang Huihuang2
1Anhui Engineering Research Center for Highly Functional Fiber Products for Automobiles, School of Materials and Chemistry, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, 230036, China.
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Urea is a key biomarker for diagnosing various kidney and liver disorders, which can be assessed through sensing platforms. However, existing urea sensors have performance issues in real samples. Herein, a novel fiber-organic electrochemical transistor (F-OECT) sensing platform was constructed by sequentially depositing cobalt-based metal-organic framework material (ZIF-67), carboxylated multi-walled carbon nanotubes, poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene), and urease on cotton fibers for urea determination. The resulting F-OECT sensor exhibited excellent performance toward urea detection with a high sensitivity (82.91 μA/decade). This performance is attributed to the synergistic effect of the hierarchical composite: the significantly enlarged electrochemically active surface area of PEDOT/f-MWCNT/ZIF-67 facilitates high-density urease immobilization, while the conductive network ensures efficient signal transduction, coupled with the intrinsic signal amplification of the OECT architecture. Under optimized conditions, the F-OECT sensor illustrated a wide linear response range (1 pM-10 mM) and a low detection limit of 1 pM toward the detection of urea, coupled with an excellent selectivity, reproducibility, and stability. More importantly, the F-OECT sensor was able to detect urea in real sweat and urine samples. Based on these encouraging data, the F-OECT sensor was connected to a printed circuit board to transmit signals via Bluetooth, and the results showed a sensor capable of visually quantifying urea. Overall, the proposed F-OECT sensor looks promising for future non-invasive and sensitive liquid detection of urea, thereby deserving further research and development.
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