Graphene on Au(111): A highly conductive material with excellent adsorption properties for high-resolution bio/nanodetection and identification

Bo Song, Di Li, Wenpeng Qi, Marcus Elstner, Chunhai Fan, Haiping Fang

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Abstract

Based on numerical simulations and experimental studies, we show that a composite material which consists of a sheet of graphene on a Au(111) surface exhibits both an excellent conductivity and the ability to stably adsorb biomolecules. If we use this material as a substrate, the signal-to-noise ratios can be greatly enhanced. The key to this unique property is that graphene can stably adsorb carbon-based rings, which are widely present in biomolecules, due to p-stacking interactions while the substrate retains the excellent conductivity of gold. Remarkably, the signal-to-noise ratio is found to be so high that the signal is clearly distinguishable for different nucleobases when an ssDNA is placed on this graphene-on-Au(111) material. Our finding opens opportunities for a range of bio/nano-applications including single-DNA-molecule-based biodevices and biosensors, particularly, high-accuracy sequencing of DNA strands with repeating segments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)585-589
Number of pages5
JournalChemPhysChem
Volume11
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Feb 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biosensors
  • Conducting materials
  • Molecular devices
  • Nanocomposites
  • Nanomaterials

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