Self-assembled monolayers are surfaces consisting of a single layer of molecules on a substrate: widespread examples of chemical and biological nature are alkylsiloxane, fatty acids, and alkanethiolate which can be deposited by different techniques on a large variety of substrates ranging from metals to oxides. We have found that a self-assembled biofilm of proteins can passivate porous silicon (PSi) based optical structures without affecting the transducing properties. Moreover, the protein coated PSi layer can also be used as a functionalized surface for proteomic applications.

Biological passivation of porous silicon by a self-assembled nanometric biofilm of proteins

De Stefano L;Rea I;De Tommasi E;Giocondo M;Rendina I
2009

Abstract

Self-assembled monolayers are surfaces consisting of a single layer of molecules on a substrate: widespread examples of chemical and biological nature are alkylsiloxane, fatty acids, and alkanethiolate which can be deposited by different techniques on a large variety of substrates ranging from metals to oxides. We have found that a self-assembled biofilm of proteins can passivate porous silicon (PSi) based optical structures without affecting the transducing properties. Moreover, the protein coated PSi layer can also be used as a functionalized surface for proteomic applications.
2009
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
OPTICAL BIOSENSOR
HYDROPHOBINS
TECHNOLOGY
BIOCHIPS
BINDING SURFACE
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