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Nanoporous MoS2 Field-Effect Transistor Based Artificial Olfaction: Achieving Enhanced Volatile Organic Compound Detection Inspired by the Drosophila Olfactory System

  • Junoh Shim
  • , Anamika Sen
  • , Keehyun Park
  • , Heekyeong Park
  • , Arindam Bala
  • , Hyungjun Choi
  • , Mincheol Park
  • , Jae Young Kwon
  • , Sunkook Kim
  • Sungkyunkwan University

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Abstract

Olfaction, a primal and effective sense, profoundly impacts our emotions and instincts. This sensory system plays a crucial role in detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and realizing the chemical environment. Animals possess superior olfactory systems compared to humans. Thus, taking inspiration from nature, artificial olfaction aims to achieve a similar level of excellence in VOC detection. In this study, we present the development of an artificial olfaction sensor utilizing a nanostructured bio-field-effect transistor (bio-FET) based on transition metal dichalcogenides and the Drosophila odor-binding protein LUSH. To create an effective sensing platform, we prepared a hexagonal nanoporous structure of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) using block copolymer lithography and selective etching techniques. This structure provides plenty of active sites for the integration of the LUSH protein, enabling enhanced binding with ethanol (EtOH) for detection purposes. The coupling of the biomolecule with EtOH influences the bio-FETs potential, which generates indicative electrical signals. By mimicking the sniffing techniques observed in Drosophila, these bio-FETs exhibit an impressive limit of detection of 10-6% for EtOH, with high selectivity, sensitivity, and detection ability even in realistic environments. This bioelectric sensor demonstrates substantial potential in the field of artificial olfaction, offering advancements in VOC detection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)21719-21729
Number of pages11
JournalACS Nano
Volume17
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Nov 2023

Keywords

  • artificial olfaction
  • block copolymer lithography
  • field-effect transistor-based biosensor
  • hexagonal nanoporous MoS
  • OBP

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