Issue 7, 2013

A highly efficient microfluidic nano biochip based on nanostructured nickel oxide

Abstract

We present results of the studies relating to fabrication of a microfluidic biosensor chip based on nickel oxide nanorods (NRs-NiO) that is capable of directly measuring the concentration of total cholesterol in human blood through electrochemical detection. Using this chip we demonstrate, with high reliability and in a time efficient manner, the detection of cholesterol present in buffer solutions at clinically relevant concentrations. The microfluidic channel has been fabricated onto a nickel oxide nanorod-based electrode co-immobilized with cholesterol esterase (ChEt) and cholesterol oxidase (ChOx) that serves as the working electrode. Bare indium tin oxide served as the counter electrode. A Ag/AgCl wire introduced to the outlet of the microchannel acts as a reference electrode. The fabricated NiO nanorod-based electrode has been characterized using X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, HR-TEM, FT-IR, UV-visible spectroscopy and electrochemical techniques. The presented NRs-NiO based microfluidic sensor exhibits linearity in the range of 1.5–10.3 mM, a high sensitivity of 0.12 mA mM−1 cm−2 and a low value of 0.16 mM of the Michaelis–Menten constant (Km).

Graphical abstract: A highly efficient microfluidic nano biochip based on nanostructured nickel oxide

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Nov 2012
Accepted
16 Jan 2013
First published
22 Jan 2013

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 2883-2891

A highly efficient microfluidic nano biochip based on nanostructured nickel oxide

Md. A. Ali, P. R. Solanki, M. K. Patel, H. Dhayani, V. V. Agrawal, R. John and B. D. Malhotra, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 2883 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR33459G

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