表面改性
单层
材料科学
丙酮
生物分子
纳米技术
分子
自组装单层膜
分析物
化学工程
有机化学
化学
色谱法
工程类
作者
Mandeep Singh,Navpreet Kaur,Giovanni Drera,Andrea Casotto,L. Sangaletti,Elisabetta Comini
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202003217
摘要
Abstract In modern days, self‐assembled monolayer (SAM) functionalized surfaces represent an interesting tool for the development of ultrasensitive and selective sensing platforms for the detection of chemical substances such as biomolecules and gases. The ability of SAM to generate different functional groups on a single surface such as zinc oxide (ZnO) can be used to immobilize biomolecules and detect different analytes such as gases, proteins, etc. Herein, SAM functionalized ZnO NW‐based sensors are developed for acetone exhaled breath analysis. ZnO NWs are synthesized using a vapor–liquid–solid mechanism and their functionalization is done with two different SAMs, i.e., (3‐aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane (APTMS) and 3‐glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GLYMO). The enhancement in the electron depletion layer resistance (and also width) due to the capturing of electrons from the ZnO NWs surface by APTMS and GLYMO molecules is found to be the major reason in their superior sensing performances. The amine (–NH 2 ) groups of APTMS monolayer enhance the sensors selectivity toward acetone due to their reactions with acetone molecules, which produce imine in addition to water molecules. Moreover, after the functionalization with APTMS SAMs, the detection limits of the sensors are improved from 6 to 0.5 ppm, which makes these devices potential candidates for acetone exhaled breath analysis.
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