Given the direct label free nature of the approach and the simplicity of the electronic detection, the aptamer conjugated MoSI NWs biosensor appears well suited for implementation in portable point of care microdevices directed at the rapid and sensitive detection of proteins and pathogens.
COBISS.SI-ID: 24470567
The electronic structure of Mo6S3I6 suggests the use of the material in applications such as bulk heterostructure photovoltaics and transparent electrodes and for molecular electronics devices.
COBISS.SI-ID: 24550695
A detailed bonding state analysis hes been performed through spectroscopic and microscopic observations to investigate the chemical interaction between gold atoms of the nanoparticles and the nanowire atoms in the MoSIGNP systems.
COBISS.SI-ID: 23735335
Joule heating of Mo6S3I6 nanowire bundles was studied in real time by insitu TEM probing which has showed a complete transformation Mo6S3I6 into Mo via thermal decomposition.
COBISS.SI-ID: 23511335
The present invention describes a multi-element array recognitive sensor (e-nose) based on the detection of analytes within nanowire/metals junctions. The contact impedance between a nanowire and a metal electrode changes when different molecules are adsorbed in the region of the line contact between the metal electrodes and the nanowire. The resistance of each element is different when different metal electrodes are used, which forms the basis for a multi-element sensor made with different materials, each of which giving a different response. The recognitive sensing properties are obtained by analyzing - using appropriate software - the response of the entire array and comparing it with the reference response for different analytes.
COBISS.SI-ID: 24447527