Light-Emitting Microfibers from Lotus Root for Eco-Friendly Optical Waveguides and Biosensing
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Optical biosensors based on micro/nanofibers are highly valuable for probing and monitoring liquid environments and bioactivity. Most current optical biosensors, however, are still based on glass, semiconductors, or metallic materials, which might not be fully suitable for biologically relevant environments. Here, we introduce biocompatible and flexible microfibers from lotus silk as microenvironmental monitors that exhibit waveguiding of intrinsic fluorescence as well as of coupled light. These features make single-filament monitors excellent building blocks for a variety of sensing functions, including pH probing and detection of bacterial activity. These results pave the way for the development of new and entirely eco-friendly, potentially multiplexed biosensing platforms
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biocompatibility; Biosensors; Environmental protection; Optical waveguides; Silk
List of contributors:
Pisignano, Dario; Camposeo, Andrea
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