Graphene based nanosensor for aqueous phase detection of nitroaromatics

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A graphene-based nanosensor was fabricated to selectively detect nitrotriazolone (NTO) molecules with a molecularly imprinted film via simple electrical measurements. Molecularly imprinted polymer comprising chitosan was used as sensitive layer. Gold electrodes for electrical measurements were lithographically fabricated on Si/SiO2 substrate, followed by monolayer graphene transfer and polymeric film coating. Monolayer graphene and molecularly imprinted polymer were characterized by ATR-FTIR, UV-Vis, SEM and Raman spectroscopy. Transfer-length measurements (TLM) indicate that the sensor selectively and linearly responds against aqueous NTO solutions within a wide range of concentration of 0.01-0.1 mg mL-1 that covers the lowest toxic level of NTO determined by USEPA. This nanosensor with embedded electrodes is re-usable and suitable for field applications, offering real-time electrical measurements unlike current techniques where complex analytics are required.

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Avaz, S., Roy, R. B., Mokkapati, V. R. S. S., Bozkurt, A., Pandit, S., Mijakovic, I., & Menceloglu, Y. Z. (2017). Graphene based nanosensor for aqueous phase detection of nitroaromatics. RSC Advances, 7(41), 25519–25527. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra03860g

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