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Green Phosphorene as a Promising Biosensor for Detection of Furan and p-Xylene as Biomarkers of Disease: A DFT Study

In this work, Green Phosphorene (GP) monolayers are studied as an electronic sensing element for detecting prostate cancer biomarkers from human urine. The adsorption of furan, C(8)H(10) (p-xylene), and H(2)O on pristine GP and S- and Si-doped GP are investigated using the density functional theory...

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Autores principales: Aasi, Aref, Aasi, Erfan, Mehdi Aghaei, Sadegh, Panchapakesan, Balaji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9103649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35590868
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22093178
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author Aasi, Aref
Aasi, Erfan
Mehdi Aghaei, Sadegh
Panchapakesan, Balaji
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Mehdi Aghaei, Sadegh
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description In this work, Green Phosphorene (GP) monolayers are studied as an electronic sensing element for detecting prostate cancer biomarkers from human urine. The adsorption of furan, C(8)H(10) (p-xylene), and H(2)O on pristine GP and S- and Si-doped GP are investigated using the density functional theory (DFT) calculation. Furan and C(8)H(10) molecules have been considered as important biomarkers of prostate cancer patients. First-principles DFT calculations are applied, and the results divulged that pristine GP could be a promising candidate for furan and C(8)H(10) detection. It is manifested that furan and C(8)H(10) are physisorbed on the S-, and Si-doped GP with small adsorption energy and negligible charge transfer. However, the calculations disclose that furan and C(8)H(10) are chemically adsorbed on the pristine GP with adsorption energy of −0.73, and −1.46 eV, respectively. Moreover, we observe that a large charge is transferred from furan to the pristine GP with amount of −0.106 e. Additionally, pristine GP shows short recovery time of 1.81 s at room temperature under the visible light, which make it a reusable sensor device. Overall, our findings propose that the pristine GP sensor is a remarkable candidate for sensing of furan and other biomarkers of prostate cancer in the urine of patients.
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spelling pubmed-91036492022-05-14 Green Phosphorene as a Promising Biosensor for Detection of Furan and p-Xylene as Biomarkers of Disease: A DFT Study Aasi, Aref Aasi, Erfan Mehdi Aghaei, Sadegh Panchapakesan, Balaji Sensors (Basel) Article In this work, Green Phosphorene (GP) monolayers are studied as an electronic sensing element for detecting prostate cancer biomarkers from human urine. The adsorption of furan, C(8)H(10) (p-xylene), and H(2)O on pristine GP and S- and Si-doped GP are investigated using the density functional theory (DFT) calculation. Furan and C(8)H(10) molecules have been considered as important biomarkers of prostate cancer patients. First-principles DFT calculations are applied, and the results divulged that pristine GP could be a promising candidate for furan and C(8)H(10) detection. It is manifested that furan and C(8)H(10) are physisorbed on the S-, and Si-doped GP with small adsorption energy and negligible charge transfer. However, the calculations disclose that furan and C(8)H(10) are chemically adsorbed on the pristine GP with adsorption energy of −0.73, and −1.46 eV, respectively. Moreover, we observe that a large charge is transferred from furan to the pristine GP with amount of −0.106 e. Additionally, pristine GP shows short recovery time of 1.81 s at room temperature under the visible light, which make it a reusable sensor device. Overall, our findings propose that the pristine GP sensor is a remarkable candidate for sensing of furan and other biomarkers of prostate cancer in the urine of patients. MDPI 2022-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9103649/ /pubmed/35590868 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22093178 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Green Phosphorene as a Promising Biosensor for Detection of Furan and p-Xylene as Biomarkers of Disease: A DFT Study
title Green Phosphorene as a Promising Biosensor for Detection of Furan and p-Xylene as Biomarkers of Disease: A DFT Study
title_full Green Phosphorene as a Promising Biosensor for Detection of Furan and p-Xylene as Biomarkers of Disease: A DFT Study
title_fullStr Green Phosphorene as a Promising Biosensor for Detection of Furan and p-Xylene as Biomarkers of Disease: A DFT Study
title_full_unstemmed Green Phosphorene as a Promising Biosensor for Detection of Furan and p-Xylene as Biomarkers of Disease: A DFT Study
title_short Green Phosphorene as a Promising Biosensor for Detection of Furan and p-Xylene as Biomarkers of Disease: A DFT Study
title_sort green phosphorene as a promising biosensor for detection of furan and p-xylene as biomarkers of disease: a dft study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9103649/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22093178
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