Electrochemical immunosensor for detection of cancer biomarkers based on porous graphene

With the rising population of biosensing-related research, demands for biosensors with superior sensitivity and selectivity are increasing exponentially. Materials with large surface area are able to improve the sensitive current response to a higher level, as it helps to promotes electrons transfer...

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Main Author: Ng, Kwan Sing
Other Authors: Duan Hongwei
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75718
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description With the rising population of biosensing-related research, demands for biosensors with superior sensitivity and selectivity are increasing exponentially. Materials with large surface area are able to improve the sensitive current response to a higher level, as it helps to promotes electrons transfer between the electrode and molecules detection. Therefore, graphene is chosen as the material to be used for surface modification of an electrochemical sensor due to its exceptional porous properties, which possess high surface are and high pores volume. These unique properties of graphene show its potential as an ideal material to be used for surface modification of an electrochemical sensor. To test the capability of specific and sensitive detection of Prostate specific antigen (PSA), 3D porous graphene is deposited on Au electrodes, undergoing a series of test, such as enzyme-lined immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and cyclical voltammetry, to assess the effectiveness of the modified electrode. The modified electrode manages to produce results with a surprisingly higher absorbance rate than a normal Au electrode with the immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test and excellent sensitivity with the cyclical voltammetry test with the additional capability of detecting PSA antigen’s concentration in the scale of ng/ml. The data obtained from experimenting of the graphene’s unique properties provides the solid base for the future of the biomedical field in electrochemical biosensor.
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spelling ntu-10356/757182023-03-03T15:37:10Z Electrochemical immunosensor for detection of cancer biomarkers based on porous graphene Ng, Kwan Sing Duan Hongwei School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering With the rising population of biosensing-related research, demands for biosensors with superior sensitivity and selectivity are increasing exponentially. Materials with large surface area are able to improve the sensitive current response to a higher level, as it helps to promotes electrons transfer between the electrode and molecules detection. Therefore, graphene is chosen as the material to be used for surface modification of an electrochemical sensor due to its exceptional porous properties, which possess high surface are and high pores volume. These unique properties of graphene show its potential as an ideal material to be used for surface modification of an electrochemical sensor. To test the capability of specific and sensitive detection of Prostate specific antigen (PSA), 3D porous graphene is deposited on Au electrodes, undergoing a series of test, such as enzyme-lined immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and cyclical voltammetry, to assess the effectiveness of the modified electrode. The modified electrode manages to produce results with a surprisingly higher absorbance rate than a normal Au electrode with the immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test and excellent sensitivity with the cyclical voltammetry test with the additional capability of detecting PSA antigen’s concentration in the scale of ng/ml. The data obtained from experimenting of the graphene’s unique properties provides the solid base for the future of the biomedical field in electrochemical biosensor. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2018-06-11T07:05:33Z 2018-06-11T07:05:33Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75718 en Nanyang Technological University 46 p. application/pdf
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title Electrochemical immunosensor for detection of cancer biomarkers based on porous graphene
title_full Electrochemical immunosensor for detection of cancer biomarkers based on porous graphene
title_fullStr Electrochemical immunosensor for detection of cancer biomarkers based on porous graphene
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical immunosensor for detection of cancer biomarkers based on porous graphene
title_short Electrochemical immunosensor for detection of cancer biomarkers based on porous graphene
title_sort electrochemical immunosensor for detection of cancer biomarkers based on porous graphene
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