Here, we report the label-free, sensitive, and real-time electrical detection of whole viruses using carbon nanotube thin film (CNT-TF) field effect devices. Selective detection of approximately 550 model viruses, M13-bacteriophage, is demonstrated using a simple two-terminal (no gate electrode) configuration. Chemical gating through specific antibody-virus binding on CNT surface is proposed to be the sensing mechanism. Compared to electrical impedance sensors with identical microelectrode dimensions (no CNT), the CNT-TF sensors exhibit sensitivity 5 orders higher. We believe the reported approach could lead to a reproducible and cost-effective solution for rapid viral identification. © Ivyspring International Publisher.
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Mandal, H. S., Su, Z., Ward, A., & Tang, X. S. (2012). Carbon nanotube thin film biosensors for sensitive and reproducible whole virus detection. Theranostics, 2(3), 251–257. https://doi.org/10.7150/thno.3726
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