Mechanisms of Ion Detection for FET-Sensors Using FTO: Role of Cleaning Process, pH Sequence and Electrical Resistivity
AUTOR(ES)
Nascimento, Raphael Aparecido Sanches, Mulato, Marcelo
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
31/07/2017
RESUMO
The use of FTO samples as an extended gate field effect transistor biosensor is presented. The FTO samples were produced by spray pyrolysis technique. The cleaning process is shown to have a fundamental importance for the final sensitivity of the samples when multiple re-usage is adopted. The role of electrical resistivity and morphology of the films are investigated. The influence of pH sequence of measurements from 2 to 12 is presented. Both increasing and decreasing the pH values sequence of measurements are compared. Electrical, morphological, time evolution and electrochemical experiments are correlated in the main discussion. A physical-chemical model is presented to explain the main mechanisms of charge adsorption and desorption. Parameters not commonly reported in the literature are proven to have fundamental importance in sensors behavior and characterization.
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