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TriPleX™ waveguide-based fluorescence biosensor for multichannel environmental contaminants detection.

Lanhua Liu1, Didi Shan1, Xiaohong Zhou2, Hanchang Shi1, Baodong Song1, Floris Falke3, Arne Leinse3, René Heideman3.   

Abstract

In order to realize the multi-analyte assays for environmental contaminants, an optical biosensor utilizing laser-induced fluorescence-based detection via the binding of biomolecules to the surface of an integrated TriPleX™ waveguide chip on a glass substrate (fused silica, FS) is described. As far as we know, this is the first demonstration of using the TriPleX™ technology to fabricate the waveguide chip on a FS substrate. The sensor consists of 32 individually addressable sensor patches, which were formed on the chip surface by exploiting 3 Y-junction splitters, creating four equal rows of eight evanescently excited windows in parallel. The basic low-loss SiO2/Si3N4 TriPleX™ waveguide configuration in combination with on-chip spotsize convertors allows for both high fiber-to-chip coupling efficiency and enables at the same time individually optimized high chip surface intensity and low patch-to-patch deviation. Moreover, the complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor compatible fabrication of waveguide chip allows for its mass production at low cost. By taking MC-LR, 2,4-D, atrazine and BPA as the model analytes, the as-proposed waveguide based biosensor was proven sensitive with the detection limits of 0.22 μg/L for MC-LR, 1.18 μg/L for 2, 4-D, 0.2 μg/L for atrazine and 0.06 μg/L for BPA. Recoveries of the biosensor towards simultaneous detection of MC-LR, 2, 4-D, atrazine and BPA in spiked real water samples varied from 84% to 120%, indicating the satisfactory accuracy of the established technology.
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Keywords:  Biosensor; Environmental contaminants; Evanescent wave; Fluorescence; TriPleX™ waveguide

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29414077     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2018.01.066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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