| Literature DB >> 26861328 |
Nunzio Cennamo1, Francesco Chiavaioli2, Cosimo Trono3, Sara Tombelli4, Ambra Giannetti5, Francesco Baldini6, Luigi Zeni7.
Abstract
An optical sensor platform based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) in a plastic optical fiber (POF) integrated into a thermo-stabilized flow cell for biochemical sensing applications is proposed. This device has been realized and experimentally tested by using a classic receptor-analyte assay. For this purpose, the gold surface of the POF was chemically modified through the formation of a self-assembling monolayer. The surface robustness of the POF-SPR platform has been tested for the first time thanks to the flow cell. The experimental results show that the proposed device can be successfully used for label-free biochemical sensing. The final goal of this work is to achieve a complete, small-size, simple to use and low cost optical sensor system. The whole system with the flow cell and the optical sensor are extensively described, together with the experimental results obtained with an immunoglobulin G (IgG)/anti-IgG assay.Entities:
Keywords: biosensors; flow cell; plastic optical fiber; sensors system; surface plasmon resonance
Year: 2016 PMID: 26861328 PMCID: PMC4801573 DOI: 10.3390/s16020196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Picture of the POF-SPR sensing platform.
Figure 2On the left: The flow cell aluminum bottom part with the sensor frame housing for the plastic optical fiber, and the thermistor housing. On the right: The PDMS top part, with the flow-channel (9.5 mm long, 2 mm wide, 1 mm deep) and the holes for the fluid inlet and outlet.
Figure 3Picture of the experimental setup.
Figure 4Normalized SPR spectra acquired by the POF-SPR biosensor for different analyte concentrations in buffer.
Figure 5Absolute values of resonance wavelength shift versus the concentration of analyte and the fitting of the data by Hill equation. Inset: Hill parameters.
Figure 6Normalized SPR spectra acquired by the POF-SPR sensor in buffer for the different steps of the surface functionalization process and for the first injection of serum (not spiked).
Figure 7Normalized SPR spectra acquired by the POF-SPR biosensor for different analyte concentrations in serum.