Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/37111
Title: Designing sandwich-type single-layer graphene decorated by copper nanoparticles for enhanced sensing properties
Authors: Soğancı, Tuğba
Ayranci, R.
Ünlü, Gökhan
Acet, M.
Ak, M.
Keywords: biosensing
chemical vapor deposition
copper nanoparticle
magnetron sputtering
sandwich-type
single-layer graphene
Chemical vapor deposition
Copper
Copper compounds
Energy gap
Graphene
Inert gases
Metal nanoparticles
Nanocomposites
Sandwich structures
Tin oxides
Copper nanoparticles
Dc magnetron sputtering
Environmental conditions
Fluorine doped tin oxide
Inert gas condensation
Non-enzymatic sensors
Optical and electrical properties
Particle distributions
Structural properties
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Abstract: It has already been theoretically shown that sandwich-type structures prepared by stacking metal nanoparticles in two graphene layers would have exceptional optical and electrical properties for practical applications. These sandwich structures designed by band gap engineering could lead to materials capable of being developed to meet industrial demands. In order to confirm this theoretical approach, copper nanoparticle (CuNP) islands decorated in sandwich-type single-layer graphene (SLG) have been designed and used as a non-enzymatic sensor platform for the first time. Firstly, SLG has been synthesized on copper foil using a chemical vapor deposition technique and transferred onto a fluorine-doped tin oxide surface. Next, CuNPs on this SLG have been prepared using an inert-gas condensation method based on DC magnetron sputtering. A sensor platform based on the sandwich-type hetero-structure (SLG/CuNP/SLG) has been constructed by transferring another single layer of graphene onto the prepared CuNP-decorated graphene layer. In this way, a unique sandwich structure has been obtained for further applications by stacking nanoparticles with high stability, controlled size and regular particle distribution between impurity-free, large-area single layers of graphene. The sensor properties of this sandwich structure to the saccharides have been compared with those of the single-layer sensor platform (CuNP/SLG). In accordance with the theoretical studies in the literature, it has been found that the sandwich structure greatly improves sensor properties such as limit of detection, stability and response time. More importantly, it was determined that the sandwich structure acts as a shielding layer, protecting nanoparticles from electrochemical/optical and other environmental conditions. © 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/37111
https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/ab7acd
ISSN: 0022-3727
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