Composite Films for Modifying Evanescent Wave Characteristics in Long-Period Grating Biosensors

Biosensors are detection devices that couple biological recognition elements to physiochemical transducers to generate quantifiable signals. Immunosensors are biosensors that use antibodies as the recognition element. The highly specific nature of antibody-antigen binding is exploited to create im...

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Main Author: Martin, Jennifer E.
Other Authors: Chemical Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31253
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-312532020-09-26T05:36:18Z Composite Films for Modifying Evanescent Wave Characteristics in Long-Period Grating Biosensors Martin, Jennifer E. Chemical Engineering Velander, William H. Forsten-Williams, Kimberly Davis, Richey M. biosensor evanescent wave long-period gratings (LPG) affinity ligand film titanium dioxide Biosensors are detection devices that couple biological recognition elements to physiochemical transducers to generate quantifiable signals. Immunosensors are biosensors that use antibodies as the recognition element. The highly specific nature of antibody-antigen binding is exploited to create immunosensors that are sensitive to analytes in complex mixtures and demonstrate a rapid response. Fiber optical immunosensors based on long-period gratings have limited sensitivity at the refractive index of ordinary aqueous solutions (~1.33). A composite film was designed to raise the local refractive index of the sensor, thus increasing sensitivity. Titanium dioxide deposition raised the refractive index of the sensor to ~1.42. Bovine serum albumin was immobilized onto a dextran hydrogel and attached to the LPG element via reductive amination. The thickness of the hydrogel was estimated to be 500 nm using Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy. The affinity film was probed by an evanescent wave to detect changes in refractive index due to the binding of anti-BSA IgG. Under these conditions, the sensor yielded a signal ratio of approximately 10-4 refractive index units per nm signal. Reproducible binding was shown over multiple exposures, with no cross reactivity for non-specific antibodies and other proteins. Anti-BSA IgG (20 µg/mL) in whole serum was recycled through the fiber holder with an accompanying peak wavelength shift that averaged 2 nm on an Optical Spectrum Analyzer with a noise level of 0.1 nm. The BSA affinity film was regenerated 50 times and showed a baseline shift of -1.3 nm. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:31:50Z 2014-03-14T20:31:50Z 2001-02-09 2001-02-17 2002-02-17 2001-02-17 Thesis etd-02172001-014116 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31253 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-02172001-014116/ JEMartinETD.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic biosensor
evanescent wave
long-period gratings (LPG)
affinity ligand film
titanium dioxide
spellingShingle biosensor
evanescent wave
long-period gratings (LPG)
affinity ligand film
titanium dioxide
Martin, Jennifer E.
Composite Films for Modifying Evanescent Wave Characteristics in Long-Period Grating Biosensors
description Biosensors are detection devices that couple biological recognition elements to physiochemical transducers to generate quantifiable signals. Immunosensors are biosensors that use antibodies as the recognition element. The highly specific nature of antibody-antigen binding is exploited to create immunosensors that are sensitive to analytes in complex mixtures and demonstrate a rapid response. Fiber optical immunosensors based on long-period gratings have limited sensitivity at the refractive index of ordinary aqueous solutions (~1.33). A composite film was designed to raise the local refractive index of the sensor, thus increasing sensitivity. Titanium dioxide deposition raised the refractive index of the sensor to ~1.42. Bovine serum albumin was immobilized onto a dextran hydrogel and attached to the LPG element via reductive amination. The thickness of the hydrogel was estimated to be 500 nm using Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy. The affinity film was probed by an evanescent wave to detect changes in refractive index due to the binding of anti-BSA IgG. Under these conditions, the sensor yielded a signal ratio of approximately 10-4 refractive index units per nm signal. Reproducible binding was shown over multiple exposures, with no cross reactivity for non-specific antibodies and other proteins. Anti-BSA IgG (20 µg/mL) in whole serum was recycled through the fiber holder with an accompanying peak wavelength shift that averaged 2 nm on an Optical Spectrum Analyzer with a noise level of 0.1 nm. The BSA affinity film was regenerated 50 times and showed a baseline shift of -1.3 nm. === Master of Science
author2 Chemical Engineering
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Martin, Jennifer E.
author Martin, Jennifer E.
author_sort Martin, Jennifer E.
title Composite Films for Modifying Evanescent Wave Characteristics in Long-Period Grating Biosensors
title_short Composite Films for Modifying Evanescent Wave Characteristics in Long-Period Grating Biosensors
title_full Composite Films for Modifying Evanescent Wave Characteristics in Long-Period Grating Biosensors
title_fullStr Composite Films for Modifying Evanescent Wave Characteristics in Long-Period Grating Biosensors
title_full_unstemmed Composite Films for Modifying Evanescent Wave Characteristics in Long-Period Grating Biosensors
title_sort composite films for modifying evanescent wave characteristics in long-period grating biosensors
publisher Virginia Tech
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