| Literature DB >> 31407906 |
Giuseppe Maria Paternò1, Liliana Moscardi1,2, Stefano Donini1, Davide Ariodanti3, Ilka Kriegel4, Maurizio Zani2, Emilio Parisini1, Francesco Scotognella1,2, Guglielmo Lanzani1,2.
Abstract
Photonic crystal-based biosensors hold great promise as low-cost devices for real-time monitoring of a variety of biotargets, for example, bacterial contaminants in food. Here, we report the proof-of-concept for a new colorimetric sensor of bacterial contamination, which is based on a novel hybrid plasmonic-photonic device. Our system consists of a layer of silver, a plasmonic metal exhibiting a well-known bioactivity, on top of a one-dimensional photonic crystal. We attribute the bioresponsivity to the formation of polarization charges at the Ag/bacterium interface within a sort of "bio-doping" mechanism. Interestingly, this triggers a blue shift in the photonic response. As an example, we assessed the validity of our approach by detecting one of the most hazardous contaminants, Escherichia coli. This work demonstrates that our device can be a low-cost and portable platform for the detection of common bacterial contaminants.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31407906 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b01612
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.475