Artículo
Nanostructured ZnO films: A study of molecular influence on transport properties by impedance spectroscopy
Sappia, Luciano David
; Trujillo, Ricardo Matias
; Lorite, Israel; Madrid, Rossana Elena
; Tirado, Monica Cecilia
; Comedi, David Mario
; Esquinazi, Pablo
Fecha de publicación:
10/2015
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Materials Science and Engineering B: Solid State Materials for Advanced Technology
ISSN:
0921-5107
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Nanomaterials based on ZnO have been used to build glucose sensors due to its high isoelectric point, which is important when a protein like Glucose Oxidase (GOx) is attached to a surface. It also creates a biologically friendly environment to preserve the activity of the enzyme. In this work we study the electrical transport properties of ZnO thin films (TFs) and single crystals (SC) in contact with different solutions by using impedance spectroscopy. We have found that the composition of the liquid, by means of the charge of the ions, produces strong changes in the transport properties of the TF. The enzyme GOx and phosphate buffer solutions have the major effect in the conduction through the films, which can be explained by the entrapment of carriers at the grain boundaries of the TFs. These results can help to design a new concept in glucose biosensing.
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Sappia, Luciano David; Trujillo, Ricardo Matias; Lorite, Israel; Madrid, Rossana Elena; Tirado, Monica Cecilia; et al.; Nanostructured ZnO films: A study of molecular influence on transport properties by impedance spectroscopy; Elsevier Science; Materials Science and Engineering B: Solid State Materials for Advanced Technology; 200; 10-2015; 124-131
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