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Scalable graphene sensor array for real-time toxins monitoring in flowing water

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Scalable graphene sensor array for real-time toxins monitoring in flowing water

A. Maity, H. Pu, et al.

Discover groundbreaking research by Arnab Maity and colleagues, who have developed a scalable graphene-based field-effect transistor (GFET) sensor array for real-time monitoring of heavy metals and *E. coli* in drinking water, ensuring safer access to this vital resource.

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Abstract
Risk management for drinking water often requires continuous monitoring of various toxins in flowing water. While they can be readily integrated with existing water infrastructure, two-dimensional (2D) electronic sensors often suffer from device-to-device variations due to the lack of an effective strategy for identifying faulty devices from preselected uniform devices based on electronic properties alone, resulting in sensor inaccuracy and thus slowing down their real-world applications. Here, we report the combination of wet transfer, impedance and noise measurements, and machine learning to facilitate the scalable nanofabrication of graphene-based field-effect transistor (GFET) sensor arrays and the efficient identification of faulty devices. Our sensors were able to perform real-time detection of heavy-metal ions (lead and mercury) and E. coli bacteria simultaneously in flowing tap water. This study offers a reliable quality control protocol to increase the potential of electronic sensors for monitoring pollutants in flowing water.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 13, 2023
Authors
Arnab Maity, Haihui Pu, Xiaoyu Sui, Jingbo Chang, Kai J. Bottum, Bing Jin, Guihua Zhou, Yale Wang, Ganhua Lu, Junhong Chen
Tags
toxins
drinking water
GFET sensor
real-time detection
heavy metals
pollutant monitoring
E. coli
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