An ideal diagnostic device should be inexpensive, easy-to-use, rapid and reliable. Nanostructured porous silicon (PSi) satisfies these criterions including label-free optical detection and high throughput detection. Pore morphology (size, porosity) must be tailored for each specific application, and for immunosensing applications PSi morphology has been optimized for maximal pore infiltration of larger proteins as immuno gamma globlulin (IgG). Sensor degradation by high salt concentration induces a baseline drift. Different thermal oxidation procedures have been studied in order to obtain a stable sensor in the 3 hour incubation period of the immunoassay with negligible drift

Impact of thermal oxidation, surface chemistry and porous silicon morphology for sensing applications

F Baldini;D Farnesi;S Berneschi;A Giannetti;S Tombelli;G Nunzi Conti;S Soria
2013

Abstract

An ideal diagnostic device should be inexpensive, easy-to-use, rapid and reliable. Nanostructured porous silicon (PSi) satisfies these criterions including label-free optical detection and high throughput detection. Pore morphology (size, porosity) must be tailored for each specific application, and for immunosensing applications PSi morphology has been optimized for maximal pore infiltration of larger proteins as immuno gamma globlulin (IgG). Sensor degradation by high salt concentration induces a baseline drift. Different thermal oxidation procedures have been studied in order to obtain a stable sensor in the 3 hour incubation period of the immunoassay with negligible drift
2013
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
Inglese
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Integrated Optics: Devices, Materials, and Technologies XVII
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
5 Febbraio 2013
San Francisco (USA)
Optical Sensors; Porous Silicon; Thin films
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I.A. Kolmychek; D.A. Kopylov; T.V. Murzina; F. Baldini; D. Farnesi;S. Berneschi; A. Giannetti; S. Tombelli; G. Nunzi Conti;S. Soria
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