Nitrogen-Doped Graphene and Its Application in Electrochemical Biosensing

Ying Wang(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Yuyan Shao(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Dean W. Matson(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Jinghong Li(Tsinghua University), Yuehe Lin(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
ACS Nano
April 7, 2010
Cited by 2,139

Abstract

Chemical doping with foreign atoms is an effective method to intrinsically modify the properties of host materials. Among them, nitrogen doping plays a critical role in regulating the electronic properties of carbon materials. Recently, graphene, as a true two-dimensional carbon material, has shown fascinating applications in bioelectronics and biosensors. In this paper, we report a facile strategy to prepare N-doped graphene by using nitrogen plasma treatment of graphene synthesized via a chemical method. Meanwhile, a possible schematic diagram has been proposed to detail the structure of N-doped graphene. By controlling the exposure time, the N percentage in host graphene can be regulated, ranging from 0.11 to 1.35%. Moreover, the as-prepared N-doped graphene has displayed high electrocatalytic activity for reduction of hydrogen peroxide and fast direct electron transfer kinetics for glucose oxidase. The N-doped graphene has further been used for glucose biosensing with concentrations as low as 0.01 mM in the presence of interferences.


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