Abstract:Extended gate field-effect transistor-based (EGFET) microsensors have been developed for highly sensitive detection of pH and urea. EGFET was made by integrating with a microelectrode. Briefly, the EGFET-based pH microsensor was developed by modifying the surface of a microelectrode with polypyrrole (PPy) via electropolymerization and integrating it with a small, simple, and inexpensive metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET). As for the EGFET-based urea microsensor, urease enzyme was immobi… Show more
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