Combining 2D organic and 1D inorganic nanoblocks to develop free-standing hybrid nanomembranes for conformable biosensors

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CovenanteeInstitut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu; Institut de Recerca en Energia de Catalunya; Institut de Bioenginyeria de Catalunya
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Defense date2022-03-02
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Abstract
We report a simple approach to fabricate free-standing perforated 2D nanomembranes hosting well-ordered 1D metallic nanostructures to obtain hybrid materials with nanostructured surfaces for fexible electronics. Nanomembranes are formed by alternatively depositing perforated poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) layers. Copper metallic nanowires (NWs) were incorporated into the nanoperforations of the top PLA layer by electrodeposition and further coated with silver via a transmetallation reaction. The combination of 2D polymeric nanomembranes and aligned 1D metallic NWs allows merging the fexibility and conformability of the ultrathin soft polymeric nanomembranes with the good electrical properties of metals for biointegrated electronic devices. Thus, we were able to tailor the nanomembrane surface chemistry as it was corroborated by SEM, EDX, XPS, CV, EIS and contact angle. The obtained hybrid nanomembranes were fexible and conformable showing sensing capacity towards H2O2 with good linear concentration range (0.35–10 mM), sensitivity (120 µA cm-2 mM-1) and limit of detection (7 µm). Moreover, the membranes showed good stability, reproducibility and selectivity towards H2O2
CitationGarcia-Torres, J. [et al.]. Combining 2D organic and 1D inorganic nanoblocks to develop free-standing hybrid nanomembranes for conformable biosensors. "Journal of Nanostructure in Chemistry", 2 Març 2022,
ISSN2193-8865
Publisher versionhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40097-022-00482-5
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