A surface acoustic wave (SAW)-enhanced grating-coupling phase-interrogation surface plasmon resonance (SPR) microfluidic biosensor
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
A surface acoustic wave (SAW)-enhanced, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) microfluidic biosensor in which SAW-induced mixing and phase-interrogation grating-coupling SPR are combined in a single lithium niobate lab-on-a-chip is demonstrated. Thiol-polyethylene glycol adsorption and avidin/biotin binding kinetics were monitored by exploiting the high sensitivity of grating-coupling SPR under azimuthal control. A time saturation binding kinetics reduction of 82% and 24% for polyethylene and avidin adsorption was obtained, respectively, due to the fluid mixing enhancement by means of the SAW-generated chaotic advection. These results represent the first implementation of a nanostructured SAW-SPR microfluidic biochip capable of significantly improving the molecule binding kinetics on a single, portable device. In addition, the biochip here proposed is suitable for a great variety of biosensing applications.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
POLARIZATION MODULATION; ACOUSTOFLUIDICS; IMPLEMENTATION; ADSORPTION; EFFICIENT; KINETICS; DEVICES; SENSORS; SYSTEM; DRIVEN
List of contributors:
Travagliati, Marco; Sonato, Agnese; Agostini, Matteo; Romanato, Filippo; Greco, Gina; Cecchini, Marco
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