| Literature DB >> 28730815 |
Shuting Pan1, Hongxiang Zhang1, Wenpeng Liu1, Yanyan Wang1, Wei Pang1, Xuexin Duan1.
Abstract
Nonspecific binding (NSB) is a general issue for surface based biosensors. Various approaches have been developed to prevent or remove the NSBs. However, these approaches either increased the background signals of the sensors or limited to specific transducers interface. In this work, we developed a hydrodynamic approach to selectively remove the NSBs using a microfabricated hypersonic resonator with 2.5 gigahertz (GHz) resonant frequency. The high frequency device facilitates generation of multiple controlled microvortexes which then create cleaning forces at the solid-liquid interfaces. The competitive adhesive and cleaning forces have been investigated using the finite element method (FEM) simulation, identifying the feasibility of the vortex-induced NSB removal. NSB proteins have been selectively removed experimentally both on the surface of the resonator and on other substrates which contact the vortexes. Thus, the developed hydrodynamic approach is believed to be a simple and versatile tool for NSB removal and compatible to many sensor systems. The unique feature of the hypersonic resonator is that it can be used as a gravimetric sensor as well; thus a combined NSB removal and protein detection dual functional biosensor system is developed.Entities:
Keywords: biosensor; gravimetric sensor; hypersonic resonator; nonspecific binding; protein detection
Year: 2017 PMID: 28730815 DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.7b00298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Sens ISSN: 2379-3694 Impact factor: 7.711