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Silicon nanowires as acetone-adsorptive media for diabetes diagnosis

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
卷 547, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2021.149175

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Silicon nanowires; Diabetes; Acetone; Sensor; DFT; Doping

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  1. UNAM-PAPIIT [IPN-SIP 2020-2093, IPN-SIP 2021-0236]
  2. DGTIC-UNAM [IN109320]
  3. Laboratorio Nacional de Supercomputo del Sureste de Mexico [LANCAD-UNAM-DGTIC-180]
  4. CONACYT
  5. BEIFI-IPN
  6. Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad (MINECO) [FEDER-MAT2017-90024-P]
  7. Severo Ochoa Centres of Excellence Program
  8. Generalitat de Catalunya [SEV-2015-0496]
  9. [2017 SGR 1506]

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This paper investigates the impact of acetone adsorption on the electronic properties of silicon nanowires, finding that acetone can alter the properties and potentially be used in optical sensors.
Early detection of diabetes, a worldwide health issue, is key for its successful treatment. Acetone is a marker of diabetes, and efficient, non-invasive detection can be achieved with the use of nanotechnology. In this paper we investigate the effect of acetone adsorption on the electronic properties of silicon nanowires (SiNWs) by means of density functional theory. We considered hydrogenated SiNWs grown along the [111] bulk Si axis, with group III impurities (B, Al, Ga), for which both surface substitutional doping and functionalizing schemes are considered. We present an analysis of the adsorption configuration, energetics, and electronic properties of the undoped and doped SiNWs. Upon acetone adsorption, the SiNW without impurities becomes an n-type semiconductor, while most substituted/functionalized cases have their HOMO-LUMO gap tuned, which could be harnessed in optical sensors. Acetone is always chemisorbed, although for the case without impurities, and the Al-and Ga-functionalization schemes, the chemisorption is very weak. These nanostructures could be used for acetone capture and detection, which could lead to applications in the medical treatment of diabetes.

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