In this article a new approach to graphene oxide spray deposition is demonstrated. Developed spray methodic allows to fabricate uniform low thickness graphene oxide coatings on a wide range of substrates without surface hydrophilization. A comparison of films obtained by spray a spin coating methods is given. The perspectives of industrial application of developed method for production of graphene oxide bio- and gas sensors are considered. Results of graphene oxide films local reduction performed by 1030 nm continuous CO2 laser engraver and 445 nm solid-state laser are presented. Features and difficulties of thin graphene oxide films reduction are discussed.
We developed a new platform for biosensing applications. Aptamers as sensitive agents have a great potential and gives us possibility to have highest possible selectivity among other sensing agents like enzymes or antibodies. We covalently bound aptamers to the functional groups of c-CNTs and then put this system on the surface of polymer substrate. Thus we got high sensitive flexible transparent biological sensors. We also suggest that by varying aptamer type we can make set of biosensors for disease detection which can be integrated into self-healthcare systems and gadgets.
In this work we developed methods of maskless laser patterning of graphene oxide surface. By varying of laser pulses and energies we find optimal energy to make GO reduction in patterned areas. By laser reduction of graphene oxide, we made patterns which could be used for biosensors. We put aptamers on sensing structures and measured spectral properties of such structures. We showed stability of biosensor structures electric characteristics.
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