Hankil BooRan-A JeongSejin ParkKeun‐Soo KimKay-Hyeok AnYoung Hee LeeJi Hyung HanHee Chan KimTaek Dong Chung
We report the fabrication and analytical functions of a biosensor based on a nanoneedle consisting of a multiwall carbon nanotube attached to the end of an etched tungsten tip. The devised electrode is the smallest needle-type biosensor reported to date. The nanoneedles prepared in this work are 30 nm in diameter and 2-3 microm in length. Dopamine and glutamate, which are physiologically important neurotransmitters, were successfully detected using these nanoneedles. Bare nanoneedles detected dopamine in the range from 100 to 1000 microM by differential pulse voltammetry, and enzyme-modified nanoneedles were able to respond to glutamate in the 100-500 microM range by potentiostatic amperometry.
Hankil Boo (2485294)Ran-A Jeong (2654974)Sejin Park (2294704)Keun Soo Kim (804656)Kay Hyeok An (2457286)Young Hee Lee (1423702)Ji Hyung Han (2654971)Hee Chan Kim (759773)Taek Dong Chung (1654201)
Xia SunXiangyou WangWenping Zhao
Xia SunXiangyou WangWenping Zhao
Yeoheung YunAdam BangeVesselin ShanovWilliam R. HeinemanH.B. HalsallZhongyun DongAbdul Rahman JaziehYi TuDanny K.Y. WongSarah K. PixleyMichael M. BehbehaniM. J. Schulz
Yeoheung YunA. BangeV.N. ShanovW.R. HeinemanH.B. HalsallZhongyun DongA. JaziehYi TuD. WongS. PixleyM. BehbehaniM.J. Schulz