A sprayed graphene transistor platform for rapid and low-cost chemical sensing

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Abstract

We demonstrate a novel and versatile sensing platform, based on electrolyte-gated graphene field-effect transistors, for easy, low-cost and scalable production of chemical sensor test strips. The Lab-on-PCB platform is enabled by low-boiling, low-surface-tension sprayable graphene ink deposited on a substrate manufactured using a commercial printed circuit board process. We demonstrate the versatility of the platform by sensing pH and Na+ concentrations in an aqueous solution, achieving a sensitivity of 143 ± 4 μA per pH and 131 ± 5 μA per log10Na+, respectively, in line with state-of-the-art graphene chemical sensing performance.

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Fenech-Salerno, B., Holicky, M., Yao, C., Cass, A. E. G., & Torrisi, F. (2023). A sprayed graphene transistor platform for rapid and low-cost chemical sensing. Nanoscale, 15(7), 3243–3254. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2nr05838c

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