Immunofluorescence sensor for water analysis
Immunofluorescence sensor for water analysis
We demonstrated a bulk optical fluorescence based immunosensor capable for multianalyte water analysis. Calibration curves obtained for 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and simazine had detection limits of 0.035 µg/l and 0.026 µg/1 respectively. The sensor is reusable due to its regenerability and cost effective due to the use of components customary in the trade. Ways to further enhance device sensitivity by means of a high index film deposited on the sensor surface or by employing an integrated optical waveguide as transducer are presented. A concept for the detection of a varying range of analytes on the same transducer is discussed.
Klotz, A.
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Brecht, A.
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Barzen, C.
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Klotz, A., Brecht, A., Barzen, C., Gauglitz, G., Harris, R.D., Quigley, G.R., Wilkinson, J.S. and Abuknesha, R.A.
(1998)
Immunofluorescence sensor for water analysis.
Europt(R)ode IV, Muenster, Germany.
29 Mar - 01 Apr 1998.
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Abstract
We demonstrated a bulk optical fluorescence based immunosensor capable for multianalyte water analysis. Calibration curves obtained for 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and simazine had detection limits of 0.035 µg/l and 0.026 µg/1 respectively. The sensor is reusable due to its regenerability and cost effective due to the use of components customary in the trade. Ways to further enhance device sensitivity by means of a high index film deposited on the sensor surface or by employing an integrated optical waveguide as transducer are presented. A concept for the detection of a varying range of analytes on the same transducer is discussed.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 1998
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Europt(R)ode IV, Muenster, Germany, 1998-03-29 - 1998-04-01
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A. Klotz
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G. Gauglitz
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G.R. Quigley
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R.A. Abuknesha
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