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Section B: Bio-Medical Applications

Triglyceride detection using reduced graphene oxide on ITO surface

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Pages 92-98 | Received 07 Nov 2016, Accepted 22 Apr 2017, Published online: 05 Dec 2017
 

ABSTRACT

This work demonstrates the formation of highly stable electrochemically reduced graphene oxide (ERGO) thin films on indium tin oxide (ITO) substrates through electrochemical reduction of colloidal suspension containing graphene oxide in deionized water. The structural details, and bio-compatible interactions of the resulting uniformly distributed ERGO/ITO surfaces are studied using various microscopic and spectroscopic characterization tools. Lipase enzyme is immobilized onto the ERGO surface for detection of triglyceride in tributyrine solution. The currently developed ERGO with enhanced electronic properties demonstrates compatibility for establishing specific interaction with various functional groups and could be used as a suitable surface for pursuing experiments in selective detection of bio-entities.

Acknowledgments

SKB and TB would like to thank Dr. Ashok Kumar Chauhan (Founder President, Amity University) for providing the facilities. We offer our sincere thank Dr. (Mrs) Balvider Shukla, Director General A.S.E.T, Dr. L. M. Bhardwaj, Director, AINT, AUUP.

Funding

AKM would like to thank the sponsored funding agencies UGC grant in India, Fund for Improvement of Science and Technology (FIST) grant provided for developing Infrastructure in Higher Educational Institutions in India by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi, India, and the Research and Development grants of University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, for providing the financial support.

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