Sensors (Aug 2012)

Biotin-Functionalized Semiconducting Polymer in an Organic Field Effect Transistor and Application as a Biosensor

  • Yong Suk Yang,
  • Do-Hoon Hwang,
  • Seong Hyun Kim,
  • Sang Chul Lim,
  • Zin-Sig Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s120811238
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
pp. 11238 – 11248

Abstract

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This report presents biotin-functionalized semiconducting polymers that are based on fluorene and bithiophene co-polymers (F8T2). Also presented is the application of these polymers to an organic thin film transistor used as a biosensor. The side chains of fluorene were partially biotinylated after the esterification of the biotin with corresponding alcohol-groups at the side chain in F8T2. Their properties as an organic semiconductor were tested using an organic thin film transistor (OTFT) and were found to show typical <em>p</em>-type semiconductor curves. The functionality of this biosensor in the sensing of biologically active molecules such as avidin in comparison with bovine serum albumin (BSA) was established through a selective decrease in the conductivity of the transistor, as measured with a device that was developed by the authors. Changes to the optical properties of this polymer were also measured through the change in the color of the UV-fluorescence before and after a reaction with avidin or BSA.

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