Dual‐Mode Sensing Chips for Wide‐Range and High‐Accuracy Biomarker Detection

Author:

He Jianping1,Liu Haiyang2,Cao Xianmao3,Zhu Zhibiao1,Liang Yuqi2,Xiao Bo1,Chen Jia1,Xiao Mengmeng12,Zhang Zhiyong12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hunan Institute of Advanced Sensing and Information Technology Xiangtan University Hunan 411105 China

2. Key Laboratory for the Physics and Chemistry of Nanodevices and Center for Carbon‐based Electronics, Department of Electronics Peking University Beijing 100871 China

3. School of Integrated Circuits Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications Beijing 100876 China

Abstract

AbstractAs widely used commercial sensors, amperometric biosensors based on electrochemical (EC) reactions exhibit good linearity and reproducibility but suffer from a low dynamic range and poor limit of detection (LoD). In contrast, biosensors utilizing field‐effect transistors (FETs) demonstrate a wide detection range and ultralow LoDs but are susceptible to interferences or ionic strength influences and have poor quantitative accuracy due to their nonlinear response mechanism. Here, EC and carbon nanotube (CNT) FET‐based biosensors are integrated into one chip via a compatible fabrication process. The dual‐mode biosensing chip (DMSC) provides the advantages from both the EC biosensors and FET biosensors; these advantages include high reliability and accuracy for quantitatively detecting glucose, a dynamic detection range spanning 6 orders of magnitude, and a detection limit of 1 fM. The introduction of a time‐division multiplexing detection method enables the DMSC to carry out complementary detection of the same target, providing early warning of specific abnormal biomarkers and accurate determination of their concentration in real time. The DMSC approach is generally applicable to the detection of other biomarkers and provides exciting opportunities for more accurate self‐monitoring diagnostics in real situations.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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