Multifunctional-high resolution imaging plate based on hydrophilic graphene for digital pathology

Authors
Lee, GeonheeOh YunaNam, Jung TaeJi, SeulgiJang, A-RangJeong, Du WonKang, MinSoungLee, Sun SookChae, SoosangCho, DonghwiHwang, Jun YeonLee, KyungeunLee, Jeong-O
Issue Date
2022-12
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Citation
Nanotechnology, v.33, no.50
Abstract
In the present study, we showed that hydrophilic graphene can serve as an ideal imaging plate for biological specimens. Graphene being a single-atom-thick semi-metal with low secondary electron emission, array tomography analysis of serial sections of biological specimens on a graphene substrate showed excellent image quality with improved z-axis resolution, without including any conductive surface coatings. However, the hydrophobic nature of graphene makes the placement of biological specimens difficult; graphene functionalized with polydimethylsiloxane oligomer was fabricated using a simple soft lithography technique and then processed with oxygen plasma to provide hydrophilic graphene with minimal damage to graphene. High-quality scanning electron microscopy images of biological specimens free from charging effects or distortion were obtained, and the optical transparency of graphene enabled fluorescence imaging of the specimen; high-resolution correlated electron and light microscopy analysis of the specimen became possible with the hydrophilic graphene plate.
Keywords
ELECTRON; ULTRASTRUCTURE; WETTABILITY; MORPHOLOGY; MECHANISM; ADHESION; graphene; polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS); scanning electron microscope (SEM); correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM)
ISSN
0957-4484
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114260
DOI
10.1088/1361-6528/ac9143
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