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Study of immobilization procedure on silver nanolayers and detection of estrone with diverged beam surface plasmon resonance (SPR) imaging

Study of immobilization procedure on silver nanolayers and detection of estrone with diverged beam surface plasmon resonance (SPR) imaging
Study of immobilization procedure on silver nanolayers and detection of estrone with diverged beam surface plasmon resonance (SPR) imaging
An immobilization protocol was developed to attach receptors on smooth silver thin films. Dense and packed 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid (11-MUA) was used to avoid uncontrolled sulfidization and harmful oxidation of silver nanolayers. N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC) and N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) were added to make the silver surfaces reactive. A comparative study was carried out with different immersion times of silver samples in 11-MUA solutions with different concentrations to find the optimum conditions for immobilization. The signals, during each step of the protocol, were analyzed with a refractometer based on the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) effect and luminescence techniques. Molecular interactions at the surfaces between the probe and target at the surface nanolayer shift the SPR signal, thus indicating the presence of the substance. To demonstrate specific biosensing, rabbit anti-estrone polyclonal immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody was immobilized through a linker on 47 nm silver layer deposited on SF11 glass. At the final stage, the representative endocrine disruptor - estrone - was attached and detected in deionized water with a diverging beam SPR imaging sensor
optical immunosensor, immobilization, estrone, endocrine disruptor, SPR imaging
0265-928X
157-170
Karabchevsky, Alina
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Tsapovsky, Lev
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Marks, Robert
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Abdulhalim, Ibrahim
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Karabchevsky, Alina
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Tsapovsky, Lev
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Karabchevsky, Alina, Tsapovsky, Lev, Marks, Robert and Abdulhalim, Ibrahim (2013) Study of immobilization procedure on silver nanolayers and detection of estrone with diverged beam surface plasmon resonance (SPR) imaging. Biosensors, 3 (1), 157-170. (doi:10.3390/bios3010157).

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An immobilization protocol was developed to attach receptors on smooth silver thin films. Dense and packed 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid (11-MUA) was used to avoid uncontrolled sulfidization and harmful oxidation of silver nanolayers. N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC) and N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) were added to make the silver surfaces reactive. A comparative study was carried out with different immersion times of silver samples in 11-MUA solutions with different concentrations to find the optimum conditions for immobilization. The signals, during each step of the protocol, were analyzed with a refractometer based on the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) effect and luminescence techniques. Molecular interactions at the surfaces between the probe and target at the surface nanolayer shift the SPR signal, thus indicating the presence of the substance. To demonstrate specific biosensing, rabbit anti-estrone polyclonal immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody was immobilized through a linker on 47 nm silver layer deposited on SF11 glass. At the final stage, the representative endocrine disruptor - estrone - was attached and detected in deionized water with a diverging beam SPR imaging sensor

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 March 2013
Published date: 19 March 2013
Keywords: optical immunosensor, immobilization, estrone, endocrine disruptor, SPR imaging
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 374368
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/374368
ISSN: 0265-928X
PURE UUID: b5bf1161-56bb-40c4-939c-41b5ba606828

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Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 19:06

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Author: Alina Karabchevsky
Author: Lev Tsapovsky
Author: Robert Marks
Author: Ibrahim Abdulhalim

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