Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Optical fibre gratings, especially long period gratings, have been recently proposed as optical devices for biochemical sensing. A biochemical interaction along the grating portion induces a refractive index change and
hence a change in the fiber transmission spectrum. This provides an alternative methodology with respect to
other label-free optical approaches, such as surface plasmon resonance, interferometric configurations and optical resonators. The fibre biofunctionalization has been carried out by means of a novel chemistry using Eudragit L100 copolymer as opposed to the commonly used silanization procedure. Antigen-antibody interaction has been analysed by means of an IgG/anti-IgG bioassay. The biosensor was fully characterised, monitoring the kinetics during the antibody immobilization and the antigen interaction and achieving the calibration curve of
the assay. A comparison of the biosensor performance was made by using two different long period gratings with distinct periods.
Sketch of the proposed biosensor based on a long period grating. After the deposition of the biolayer, the
interaction between the coupled cladding mode and the surrounding environment causes a refractive index
change of the layer. The enlargement details the composition of the biolayer.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biochemical sensing; long period grating; flow cell; label-free; immunoassay
Elenco autori:
Brenci, Massimo; Giannetti, Ambra; Trono, Cosimo; Chiavaioli, Francesco; Baldini, Francesco
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