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Functionalization of Bulk SiO2 Surface with Biomolecules for Sensing Applications: Structural and Functional Characterizations

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Biomolecule immobilization on bulk silicon dioxide (SiO2) is an important aspect in the field of Si-based interfaces for biosensing. The approach used for surface preparation should guarantee not only the stable anchoring of biomolecules but also their structural integrity and biological functioning. In this paper, we review our findings on the SiO2 functionalization process to immobilize a variety of biomolecules, including glucose oxidase, horseradish peroxide, metallothionein, and DNA molecules. Morphological and chemical characterization of SiO2 surfaces after biomolecule immobilization using techniques already employed in the microelectronic industry are presented and discussed. Optical and spectrophotometric analysis revealed the preservation of biomolecules' activity once they are anchored on the biointerface.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biointerface; silicon; ssDNA; glucose oxidase; horseradish peroxide; metallothionein; TEM; XPS
List of contributors:
Sciuto, EMANUELE LUIGI; Libertino, Sebania; Bongiorno, Corrado
Authors of the University:
BONGIORNO CORRADO
LIBERTINO SEBANIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/405719
Published in:
CHEMOSENSORS
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