CCa ar rb bo on n n na an no ot tu ub be es s a as s p pl la at tf fo or rm ms s f fo or r b bi io os se en ns so or rs s w wi it th h e el le ec ct tr ro oc ch he em mi ic ca al l a an nd d e el le ec ct tr ro on ni ic c t tr ra an ns sd du uc ct ti io on n
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Mercè Pacios Pujadó
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
The present thesis entitled "CARBON NANOTUBES AS PLATFORMS FOR BIOSENSORS WITH ELECTROCHEMICAL AND ELECTRONIC TRANSDUCTION"has been performed at the laboratories of the "Sensor and Biosensor" group of Chemistry Department at "Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona" under the direction of Dra. Maria José Esplandiu Egido CSIC senior reseracher in the Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (CIN2-CSIC) and Dr. Manel del Valle Zafra, UAB Titular professor.
Memòria presentada per aspirer al Grau de Doctor per Mercè Pacios PujadóDra. Maria José Esplandiu Egido Dr. Manel del Valle Zafra Bellaterra, 26th September 2011The present PhD thesis was financially supported by the Ministry of Education andScience of Spain through a FPI pre-doctoral grant (Project NAN2004-093006-C05-03and CTQ-2006-15681-C02-01).
Grup de Sensors i BiosensorsUnitat de Quimica Analitica
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SUMMARYThe convergence of nano and biotechnology is enabling scientific and technical knowledge for improving human well being. Within this new field of nanobiotechnology, the area of (bio)sensors is the most developed and the one which has the highest potential for short-term applications. In this context, (bio) sensors based on electrochemical principles stand out due to their marked advantages in terms of simplicity, robustness, low cost, miniaturization capability and integration to devices.These sensors are becoming very attractive for rapid and simple diagnostic, in fields such as biotechnology, clinical and environmental research.Historically, carbon has been a widely used and practical electrode material due to its desirable properties for electrochemical applications. Available in a variety of structures, carbon electrodes provide, in general, good electrical conductivity, high thermal and mechanical stability, a wide operable potential window with slow oxidation kinetics and, in many cases, electrocatalytical activity. On top of that, they are recognized as versatile and easy handling materials, and also praised by their rich surface chemistry which has been exploited to influence surface reactivity. Thus, The third and last part of the study is focused on exploiting the semiconductor character of carbon nanotubes for sensor technology by using a field effect transistor XXIX configuration (FET). The CNT-FET device has been optimized for operating in liquid environment by performing passivation protocols. This, together with the use of bifunctional pyrene linkers for the immobilization of the aptamers, has allowed sensitive electronic detection of protein/aptamer interaction. Additionally, we were also able to follow up protein adsorption and protei...