Surface Functionalization of Graphene Field Effect Transistors with Polyhistidine-Tagged Proteins
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Abstract
We have developed a facile and reliable method to covalently functionalize the surface of graphene field effect transistors (FETs) with polyhistidine-tagged proteins We demonstrated success of chemical functionalization by both atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Raman spectroscopy. Additionally, we characterized the electronic properties of graphene FETs at successive functionalization stages. The specificity enabled by such functionalization, along with the two dimensional nature and intrinsic high sensitivity of graphene, facilitates the emergence of graphene as a promising candidate in surface biochemistry research as well as graphene-based biosensor applications.
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Authors
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Ye Lu
University of Pennsylvania
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Joseph Mitala
University of Pennsylvania
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Jong-Hsien Lim
university of Pennsylvania
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Mitchell Lerner
University of Pennsylvania
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Zhengtang Luo
University of Pennsylvania
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Nicholas Kybert
University of Pennsylvania
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Brett Goldsmith
University of Pennsylvania
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Bohdana Discher
University of Pennsylvania
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A.T. Charlie Johnson
University of Pennsylvania