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Analytica Chimica Acta | 2012

Recent advances in ZnO nanostructures and thin films for biosensor applications: Review

Sunil K. Arya; Shibu Saha; Jaime E. Ramirez-Vick; Vinay Gupta; Shekhar Bhansali; Surinder P. Singh

Biosensors have shown great potential for health care and environmental monitoring. The performance of biosensors depends on their components, among which the matrix material, i.e., the layer between the recognition layer of biomolecule and transducer, plays a crucial role in defining the stability, sensitivity and shelf-life of a biosensor. Recently, zinc oxide (ZnO) nanostructures and thin films have attracted much interest as materials for biosensors due to their biocompatibility, chemical stability, high isoelectric point, electrochemical activity, high electron mobility, ease of synthesis by diverse methods and high surface-to-volume ratio. ZnO nanostructures have shown the binding of biomolecules in desired orientations with improved conformation and high biological activity, resulting in enhanced sensing characteristics. Furthermore, compatibility with complementary metal oxide semiconductor technology for constructing integrated circuits makes ZnO nanostructures suitable candidate for future small integrated biosensor devices. This review highlights recent advances in various approaches towards synthesis of ZnO nanostructures and thin films and their applications in biosensor technology.


Applied Physics Letters | 2007

Cholesterol biosensor based on rf sputtered zinc oxide nanoporous thin film

S.P. Singh; Sunil K. Arya; Pratibha Pandey; B. D. Malhotra; Shibu Saha; K. Sreenivas; Vinay Gupta

Cholesterol oxidase (ChOx) has been immobilized onto zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoporous thin films grown on gold surface. A preferred c-axis oriented ZnO thin film with porous surface morphology has been fabricated by rf sputtering under high pressure. Optical studies and cyclic voltammetric measurements show that the ChOx∕ZnO∕Au bioelectrode is sensitive to the detection of cholesterol in 25–400mg∕dl range. A relatively low value of enzyme’s kinetic parameter (Michaelis-Menten constant) ∼2.1mM indicates enhanced enzyme affinity of ChOx to cholesterol. The observed results show promising application of nanoporous ZnO thin film for biosensing application without any functionalization.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2009

Nanoporous cerium oxide thin film for glucose biosensor

Shibu Saha; Sunil K. Arya; S.P. Singh; K. Sreenivas; B. D. Malhotra; Vinay Gupta

Nanoporous cerium oxide (CeO(2)) thin film deposited onto platinum (Pt) coated glass plate using pulsed laser deposition (PLD) has been utilized for immobilization of glucose oxidase (GOx). Atomic force microscopy studies reveal the formation of nanoporous surface morphology of CeO(2) thin film. Response studies carried out using differential pulsed voltammetry (DPV) and optical measurements show that the GOx/CeO(2)/Pt bio-electrode shows linearity in the range of 25-300 mg/dl of glucose concentration. The low value of Michaelis-Menten constant (1.01 mM) indicates enhanced enzyme affinity of GOx to glucose. The observed results show promising application of the nanoporous CeO(2) thin film for glucose sensing application without any surface functionalization or mediator.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2011

Influence of surface defects in ZnO thin films on its biosensing response characteristic

Shibu Saha; Vinay Gupta

Highly c-axis oriented zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films deposited by rf magnetron sputtering under varying processing pressure (20–50 mT) in a reactive gas mixture of argon and oxygen were studied for biosensing application. The as-deposited ZnO thin films were in a state of compressive stress having defects related to interstitial Zn and antisite oxygen. Glucose oxidase has been chosen as the model enzyme in the present study and was immobilized on the surface of ZnO thin films deposited on indium tin oxide coated Corning Glass substrate. The studies reveal a correlation between the biosensing characteristic and the presence of defects in the ZnO films. The ZnO films deposited under high pressure (50 mT) are found to be more sensitive for biosensing application due to availability of more surface area for effective immobilization of biomolecules and exhibits a suitable microenvironment with good electron transfer characteristic. The obtained results highlight the importance of desired microstate besides avail...


Applied Physics Letters | 2009

Temperature dependent optical properties of (002) oriented ZnO thin film using surface plasmon resonance

Shibu Saha; Navina Mehan; K. Sreenivas; Vinay Gupta

Temperature dependent optical properties of c-axis oriented ZnO thin film were investigated using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technique. SPR data for double layer (prism-Au-ZnO-air) and single layer (prism-Au-air) systems were taken over a temperature range (300–525 K). Dielectric constant at optical frequency and real part of refractive index of the ZnO film shows an increase with temperature. The bandgap of the oriented ZnO film was found to decrease with rise in temperature. The work indicates a promising application of the system as a temperature sensor and highlights an efficient scientific tool to study optical properties of thin film under varying ambient conditions.


Analytica Chimica Acta | 2009

Zinc oxide-potassium ferricyanide composite thin film matrix for biosensing applications.

Shibu Saha; Sunil K. Arya; S.P. Singh; K. Sreenivas; B. D. Malhotra; Vinay Gupta

Thin film of zinc oxide-potassium ferricyanide (ZnO-KFCN) composite has been deposited on indium tin oxide (ITO) coated corning glass using pulsed laser deposition (PLD). The composite thin film electrode has been exploited for amperometric biosensing in a mediator-free electrolyte. The composite matrix has the advantages of high iso-electric point of ZnO along with enhanced electron communication due to the presence of a redox species in the matrix itself. Glucose oxidase (GOx) has been chosen as the model enzyme for studying the application of the developed matrix to biosensing. The sensing response of the bio-electrode, GOx/ZnO-KFCN/ITO/glass, towards glucose was studied using cylic voltammetry (CV) and photometric assay. The bio-electrode exhibits good linearity from 2.78 mM to 11.11 mM glucose concentration. The low value of Michaelis-Menten constant (1.69 mM) indicates an enhanced affinity of the immobilized enzyme towards its substrate. A quassireversible system is obtained with the composite matrix. The results confirm promising application of the ZnO-KFCN composite matrix for amperometric biosensing applications in a mediator-less electrolyte that could lead to the realization of an integrated lab-on-chip device.


Applied Physics Letters | 2010

Third generation biosensing matrix based on Fe-implanted ZnO thin film

Shibu Saha; Vinay Gupta; K. Sreenivas; H.H. Tan; Chennupati Jagadish

We are thankful to DST India and DIISR Australia for a grant under Indo-Australia strategic research initiative. Financial support from UGC is acknowledged by S.S., K.S., and V.G. S.S. is also thankful to University of Delhi for teaching assistantship. The Australian authors acknowledge financial support of the Australian National Council. Facilities at the ANU used in this work are supported by the Australian National Fabrication Facility.


International journal of electrochemistry | 2011

A Novel ZnO-Methylene Blue Nanocomposite Matrix for Biosensing Application

Shibu Saha; Sandeep Arya; S.P. Singh; Vinay Gupta

A novel hybrid matrix of zinc oxide-methylene blue (ZnO-MB) has been successfully developed for biosensing application. The introduction of methylene blue into the ZnO thin film leads to reduction in the charge transfer resistance and suggests an increase in the electron transfer capacity of the composite. Glucose oxidase (GOx) was chosen as the model enzyme and effectively immobilized on the surface of hybrid ZnO-MB nanocomposite matrix. Electrochemical measurements were employed to study biosensing response of the GOx/ZnO-MB/ITO bioelectrode as a function of glucose concentration. The low oxidation potential (−0.23 V) of the hybrid bioelectrode, in a mediatorless electrolyte, makes it resistant against interference from other bio-molecules. The low value of Michaelis-Menten constant (2.65 mM) indicates that immobilized GOx retains its enzymatic activity significantly on the surface of nanocomposite hybrid matrix that results in an enhanced affinity towards its substrate (glucose). The ZnO-MB nanocomposite hybrid matrix, exhibiting enhanced sensing response (0.2 μAmM−1cm−2) with long shelf-life (>10 weeks), has potential for the realization of an integrated biosensing device.


AIP Advances | 2011

Al and Fe co-doped transparent conducting ZnO thin film for mediator-less biosensing application

Shibu Saha; Vinay Gupta

Highly c-axis oriented Al and Fe co-doped ZnO (ZAF) thin film is prepared by pulsed laser deposition. Fe introduces redox centre along with shallow donor level while Al doping enhances conductivity of ZnO, thus removing the requirement of both mediator and bottom conducting layer in bioelectrode. Model enzyme (glucose oxidase), was immobilized on surface of ZAF matrix. Cyclic voltammetry and photometric assay show that prepared bio-electrode is sensitive to glucose concentration with enhanced response of 0.18 μAmM-1cm-2 and low Km ∼ 2.01 mM. The results illustrate that ZAF is an attractive matrix for realization of miniaturized mediator-less solid state biosensor.


Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 2016

Influence of immobilization strategies on biosensing response characteristics: A comparative study.

Gurpreet Kaur; Shibu Saha; Monika Tomar; Vinay Gupta

The immobilization technique plays an important role in fabrication of a biosensor. NiO based cholesterol biosensor has been used to study the effect of various immobilization techniques on the biosensing response characteristics. The biosensors were fabricated by immobilizing cholesterol oxidase on NiO thin films by three different immobilization techniques viz. physisorption, cross-linking and covalent binding. The study reveals a strong dependence of biosensing response on corresponding immobilization technique. The biosensor based on immobilization by covalent bonding shows superior response characteristics as compared to others owing to its zero length. The results highlight the significance of immobilization technique for biosensor fabrication.

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Sunil K. Arya

University of South Florida

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B. D. Malhotra

Delhi Technological University

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S.P. Singh

University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez

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S.P. Singh

University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez

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Pratibha Pandey

National Physical Laboratory

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