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Analytical Letters | 2007

Functional One‐Dimensional Nanomaterials: Applications in Nanoscale Biosensors

Nitin Chopra; Vasilis G. Gavalas; Leonidas G. Bachas; Bruce J. Hinds

Abstract Nanostructures such as nanotubes (NTs), nanowires (NWs), and nanoparticles present new opportunities as sensing platforms for biological and environmental applications. Having micrometer‐scale lengths and nanometer‐scale diameters, NTs and NWs can be manipulated with current microfabrication, as well as self‐assembly techniques to fabricate nanoscale devices and sensors. Alignment, uniform dispersion, selective growth, and diameter control are parameters that are critical to the successful integration of nanostructures into sensors and devices. Overcoming these challenges should lead to sensors with better selectivity, sensitivity, and longer operational lifetime. This review discusses biosensors based on nanostructured material.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2007

Carbon nanotube based biomimetic membranes: mimicking protein channels regulated by phosphorylation

Pramod Nednoor; Vasilis G. Gavalas; Nitin Chopra; Bruce J. Hinds; Leonidas G. Bachas

Membranes based on an array of aligned carbon nanotubes were used to mimic biological protein channels by functionalizing the open tips of the nanotubes with a synthetic peptide to obtain a biomimetic system where phosphorylation regulates the flow.


Science | 2004

Aligned Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Membranes

Bruce J. Hinds; Nitin Chopra; Terry D. Rantell; Rodney Andrews; Vasilis G. Gavalas; Leonidas G. Bachas


Nano Letters | 2001

Carbon Nanotube Sol−Gel Composite Materials

Vasilis G. Gavalas; Rodney Andrews; and Dibakar Bhattacharyya; Leonidas G. Bachas


Analytical Biochemistry | 2004

Carbon nanotube aqueous sol-gel composites: enzyme-friendly platforms for the development of stable biosensors.

Vasilis G. Gavalas; Stacy A. Law; J. Christopher Ball; Rodney Andrews; Leonidas G. Bachas


Nano Letters | 2003

Alumina−Pepsin Hybrid Nanoparticles with Orientation-Specific Enzyme Coupling

Ju Li; Jianquan Wang; Vasilis G. Gavalas; David A. Atwood; Leonidas G. Bachas


Chemistry of Materials | 2005

Reversible Biochemical Switching of Ionic Transport through Aligned Carbon Nanotube Membranes

Pramod Nednoor; Nitin Chopra; Vasilis G. Gavalas; L. G. Bachas, ,† and; Bruce J. Hinds


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2002

Potentiometric behavior of electrodes based on overoxidized polypyrrole films

Arzu Ersöz; Vasilis G. Gavalas; Leonidas G. Bachas


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2008

Reductive Dechlorination of 3,3′,4,4′-Tetrachlorobiphenyl (PCB77) Using Palladium or Palladium/Iron Nanoparticles and Assessment of the Reduction in Toxic Potency in Vascular Endothelial Cells

Karthik Venkatachalam; Xabier Arzuaga; Nitin Chopra; Vasilis G. Gavalas; Jian Xu; D. Bhattacharyya; Bernhard Hennig; Leonidas G. Bachas


Analytical Chemistry | 2007

Centrifugal Microfluidics with Integrated Sensing Microdome Optodes for Multiion Detection

Amanda S. Watts; Aaron Urbas; Elissavet Moschou; Vasilis G. Gavalas; Jim Zoval; Marc Madou; Leonidas G. Bachas

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University of Kentucky

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