Sensors & Transducers (May 2014)

Immunosensors Based on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNT) for the Detection of Deep Venous Thrombosis

  • Sondes BOURIGUA,
  • Abderrazak MAAREF,
  • Abdelhamid ERRACHID,
  • François BESSUEILLE,
  • Nicole JAFFREZIC-RENAULT

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 277, no. Special Issue
pp. 127 – 136

Abstract

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Thanks to their properties, Single-Walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) open a new way to the fabrication of Immunosensors with the particularity to amplify the response signal from antibody–antigen interaction and to improve the Immunosensors characteristics. In this context, two new impedimetric immunosensors were developed by immobilizing antibody on Single-Walled carbon, the later was immobilized following two ways the first consist of immobilizing the carbon nanotubes on a polypyrrole layer by adsorption and the second consist of functionalized gold with amino thiol and then immobilizing the carbon nanotubes with covalent binding. The electrical properties and the morphology of the immunosensors have been characterized respectively by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry and Atomic Force Spectroscopy. A low detection limit for both immunosensors was determined as 1 pg/ml and linear ranges up to 10 ng/ml with polypyrrole and up to 100 ng/ml with amino thiol were obtained. Moreover, the studied Immunosensors exhibited high sensitivity, stability and reproducibility.

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