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Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2012

Enhancing the stability of xylanase from Cellulomonas fimi by cell-surface display on Escherichia coli

Yu-Pei Chen; Ing-Er Hwang; Ching-Chang Lin; Hui-Min Wang; Ching-Ping Tseng

Aims:  The cell‐surface display of Cex, which encodes xylanase and exoglucanase from Cellulomonas fimi, was constructed on Escherichia coli using PgsA as the anchor protein. Characterization of the cell‐surface display of Cex was performed.


Materials | 2017

Eco-Friendly and Biodegradable Biopolymer Chitosan/Y2O3 Composite Materials in Flexible Organic Thin-Film Transistors

Bo-Wei Du; Shao-Ying Hu; Ranjodh Singh; Tsung-Tso Tsai; Ching-Chang Lin; Fu-Hsiang Ko

The waste from semiconductor manufacturing processes causes serious pollution to the environment. In this work, a non-toxic material was developed under room temperature conditions for the fabrication of green electronics. Flexible organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) on plastic substrates are increasingly in demand due to their high visible transmission and small size for use as displays and wearable devices. This work investigates and analyzes the structured formation of aqueous solutions of the non-toxic and biodegradable biopolymer, chitosan, blended with high-k-value, non-toxic, and biocompatible Y2O3 nanoparticles. Chitosan thin films blended with Y2O3 nanoparticles were adopted as the gate dielectric thin film in OTFTs, and an improvement in the dielectric properties and pinholes was observed. Meanwhile, the on/off current ratio was increased by 100 times, and a low leakage current was observed. In general, the blended chitosan/Y2O3 thin films used as the gate dielectric of OTFTs are non-toxic, environmentally friendly, and operate at low voltages. These OTFTs can be used on surfaces with different curvature radii because of their flexibility.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2017

A flexible and miniaturized hair dye based photodetector via chemiluminescence pathway

Ching-Chang Lin; Da-Shiuan Sun; Ya-Lin Lin; Tsung-Tso Tsai; Chieh Cheng; Wen-Hsien Sun; Fu-Hsiang Ko

A flexible and miniaturized metal semiconductor metal (MSM) biomolecular photodetector was developed as the core photocurrent system through chemiluminescence for hydrogen peroxide sensing. The flexible photocurrent sensing system was manufactured on a 30-µm-thick crystalline silicon chip by chemical etching process, which produced a flexible silicon chip. A surface texturization design on the flexible device enhanced the light-trapping effect and minimized reflectivity losses from the incident light. The model protein streptavidin bound to horseradish peroxidase (HRP) was successfully immobilized onto the sensor surface through high-affinity conjugation with biotin. The luminescence reaction occurred with luminol, hydrogen peroxide and HRP enzyme, and the emission of light from the catalytic reaction was detected by underlying flexible photodetector. The chemiluminescence in the miniaturized photocurrent sensing system was successfully used to determine the hydrogen peroxide concentration in real-time analyses. The hydrogen peroxide detection limit of the flexible MSM photodetector was 2.47mM. The performance of the flexible MSM photodetector maintained high stability under bending at various bending radii. Moreover, for concave bending, a significant improvement in detection signal intensity (14.5% enhancement compared with a flat configuration) was observed because of the increased photocurrent, which was attributed to enhancement of light trapping. Additionally, this detector was used to detect hydrogen peroxide concentrations in commercial hair dye products, which is a significant issue in the healthcare field. The development of this novel, flexible and miniaturized MSM biomolecular photodetector with excellent mechanical flexibility and high sensitivity demonstrates the applicability of this approach to future wearable sensor development efforts.


Microelectronic Engineering | 2015

Ultrathin single-crystalline silicon solar cells for mechanically flexible and optimal surface morphology designs

Ching-Chang Lin; Yi-Jiun Chuang; Wen-Hsien Sun; Chieh Cheng; Yu-Tzu Chen; Zhi-Long Chen; Chao-Hsin Chien; Fu-Hsiang Ko


224th ECS Meeting (October 27 – November 1, 2013) | 2013

A Two-Step Electrical Degradation Behavior in α-InGaZnO Thin-Film Transistor

Tung-Ming Pan; Fa-Hsyang Chen; Ching-Hung Chen; Ching-Chang Lin; Chieh Cheng; Fu-Hsiang Ko; Wu-Hsiung Lin; Po-Hsueh Chen; Jim-Long Her; Yasuhiro H. Matsud


ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY | 2016

Arranging silver nanowire arrays by microcontact printing for solar cells application

Ching-Chang Lin; Wen-Hsien Sun; Shuenyu Liu; Lai-Yi Liu; Chieh Cheng; Fu-Hsiang Ko


ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY | 2016

Flexible and miniaturized msm biomolecular photodetector for hydrogen peroxide sensing via chemiluminescence

Ching-Chang Lin; Lai-Yi Liu; Wen-Hsien Sun; Shuenyu Liu; Chieh Cheng; Fu-Hsiang Ko; Shao-Yin Hu


ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY | 2016

Gold nanorods self-assembly by dielectrophoretic and applications in solar cells

Ching-Chang Lin; Wen-Hsien Sun; Shuenyu Liu; Lai-Yi Liu; Chieh Cheng; Fu-Hsiang Ko; Shao-Yin Hu


International Journal of Electrochemical Science | 2015

Applying Dielectrophoresis on Silver Nanowires Alignment and Assembly to Enhance the Efficiency of Plasmonic Silicon Solar Cells

Ching-Chang Lin; Szu-Yu Wang; Wei-Ling Lin; Ya-Lin Lin; Chieh Cheng; Wen-Hsien Sun; Zhi-Long Chen; Chao-Hsin Chien; Fu-Hsiang Ko


2014 ECS and SMEQ Joint International Meeting (October 5-9, 2014) | 2014

(Invited) Metal-Semiconductor-Metal Photocurrent Chip for Hydrogen Peroxide and Biomolecular Sensing with Chemiluminescence

Fu-Hsiang Ko; Ching-Chang Lin; Da-Shiuan Sun; Tung-Ming Pan

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Fu-Hsiang Ko

National Chiao Tung University

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Chieh Cheng

National Chiao Tung University

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Wen-Hsien Sun

Industrial Technology Research Institute

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Chao-Hsin Chien

National Chiao Tung University

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Chia-Tien Wu

National Chiao Tung University

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Da-Shiuan Sun

National Chiao Tung University

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Szu-Yu Wang

National Chiao Tung University

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Tsung-Tso Tsai

National Chiao Tung University

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Wei-Ling Lin

National Chiao Tung University

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Ya-Lin Lin

National Chiao Tung University

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