articleNano LettersMay 1, 2003Closed access

Enzyme-Coated Carbon Nanotubes as Single-Molecule Biosensors

Delft University of Technology

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Abstract

We demonstrate the use of individual semiconducting single-wall carbon nanotubes as versatile biosensors. Controlled attachment of the redox enzyme glucose oxidase (GOx) to the nanotube sidewall is achieved through a linking molecule and is found to induce a clear change of the conductance. The enzyme-coated tube is found to act as a pH sensor with large and reversible changes in conductance upon changes in pH. Upon addition of glucose, the substrate of GOx, a steplike response can be monitored in real time, indicating that our sensor is also capable of measuring enzymatic activity at the level of a single nanotube. This first demonstration of nanotube-based biosensors provides a new tool for enzymatic studies…

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Keywords
  • Biosensor
  • Glucose oxidase
  • Carbon nanotube
  • Nanotechnology
  • Conductance
  • Nanotube
  • Substrate (aquarium)
  • Materials science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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