Hybrid
Graphene Oxide Based Ultrasensitive SERS Probe
for Label-Free Biosensing
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Abstract
A metal
nanoparticle attached to graphene oxide has the ability
to open a new avenue of research with significant opportunities in
the biomedical field. In this Letter, we report graphene oxide attached
to a popcorn-shaped gold nanoparticle based hybrid SERS probe with
ultrasensitive label-free sensing of HIV DNA and bacteria and provide
its chemical fingerprint. Our SERS data with the hybrid material shows
that it can be used for label-free detection of HIV DNA on the femto-molar
level without any labeling. Experimental data with a novel SERS substrate
show excellent reproducibility of the SERS signal. The current Letter
demonstrates that the label-free SERS detection limit using a hybrid
material can be as low as 10 CFU/mL for MRSA bacteria. The possible
mechanism for very high sensitivity has been discussed