Layer-by-layer (chitosan/polystyrene sulfonate) membrane-based fabry–perot interferometric fiber optic biosensor

A label-free, layer-by-layer (LBL) modified, fiberoptic interferometry biosensor for real-time affinity-based protein sensing applications has been proposed. The proposed sensor allows real-time protein adsorption detection by monitoring interference wavelength shifts, which offers better dynamic ra...

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Main Authors: Chen, Li Han, Ang, Xiu Min, Chan, Chi Chiu, Shaillender, Mutukumaraswamy, Neu, Björn, Wong, Wei Chang, Zu, Peng, Leong, Kam Chew
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-992522020-03-07T11:35:28Z Layer-by-layer (chitosan/polystyrene sulfonate) membrane-based fabry–perot interferometric fiber optic biosensor Chen, Li Han Ang, Xiu Min Chan, Chi Chiu Shaillender, Mutukumaraswamy Neu, Björn Wong, Wei Chang Zu, Peng Leong, Kam Chew School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Chemical engineering::Biochemical engineering A label-free, layer-by-layer (LBL) modified, fiberoptic interferometry biosensor for real-time affinity-based protein sensing applications has been proposed. The proposed sensor allows real-time protein adsorption detection by monitoring interference wavelength shifts, which offers better dynamic range and stability in comparison to current detection of changes in optical intensity. With a label-free sensing mechanism, it eliminates issues of progressive leaching of indicators, expensive and time-consuming labeling procedures and undesirable nonspecific interactions with target proteins. The unique Fabry-Perot cavity consists of an LBL coating layer of nanometre thickness deposited on the distal ends of a hollow core cavity spliced to a standard single-mode optical fiber (SMF). This novel configuration allows the LBL sensing element to be enclosed by similar mediums, on both sides of the LBL multilayer film coat, thus surrounded by identical properties such as the same refractive index that improves the sensitivity of the proposed sensor. Furthermore, the LBL coat consisting of chitosan and polysodium styrene sulfonate, commonly used in drug delivery and cell culture, indicates good biocompatibility for future in vivo biomedical applications such as immunosensing and DNA hybridization detections. 2013-09-12T03:28:16Z 2019-12-06T20:05:04Z 2013-09-12T03:28:16Z 2019-12-06T20:05:04Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Chen, L. H., Ang, X. M., Chan, C. C., Shaillender, M., Neu, B., Wong, W. C., et al. (2012). Layer-by-layer (chitosan/polystyrene sulfonate) membrane-based fabry–perot interferometric fiber optic biosensor. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 18(4). https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99252 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13435 10.1109/JSTQE.2012.2185221 en IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
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topic DRNTU::Engineering::Chemical engineering::Biochemical engineering
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Chen, Li Han
Ang, Xiu Min
Chan, Chi Chiu
Shaillender, Mutukumaraswamy
Neu, Björn
Wong, Wei Chang
Zu, Peng
Leong, Kam Chew
Layer-by-layer (chitosan/polystyrene sulfonate) membrane-based fabry–perot interferometric fiber optic biosensor
description A label-free, layer-by-layer (LBL) modified, fiberoptic interferometry biosensor for real-time affinity-based protein sensing applications has been proposed. The proposed sensor allows real-time protein adsorption detection by monitoring interference wavelength shifts, which offers better dynamic range and stability in comparison to current detection of changes in optical intensity. With a label-free sensing mechanism, it eliminates issues of progressive leaching of indicators, expensive and time-consuming labeling procedures and undesirable nonspecific interactions with target proteins. The unique Fabry-Perot cavity consists of an LBL coating layer of nanometre thickness deposited on the distal ends of a hollow core cavity spliced to a standard single-mode optical fiber (SMF). This novel configuration allows the LBL sensing element to be enclosed by similar mediums, on both sides of the LBL multilayer film coat, thus surrounded by identical properties such as the same refractive index that improves the sensitivity of the proposed sensor. Furthermore, the LBL coat consisting of chitosan and polysodium styrene sulfonate, commonly used in drug delivery and cell culture, indicates good biocompatibility for future in vivo biomedical applications such as immunosensing and DNA hybridization detections.
author2 School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
author_facet School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Chen, Li Han
Ang, Xiu Min
Chan, Chi Chiu
Shaillender, Mutukumaraswamy
Neu, Björn
Wong, Wei Chang
Zu, Peng
Leong, Kam Chew
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author Chen, Li Han
Ang, Xiu Min
Chan, Chi Chiu
Shaillender, Mutukumaraswamy
Neu, Björn
Wong, Wei Chang
Zu, Peng
Leong, Kam Chew
author_sort Chen, Li Han
title Layer-by-layer (chitosan/polystyrene sulfonate) membrane-based fabry–perot interferometric fiber optic biosensor
title_short Layer-by-layer (chitosan/polystyrene sulfonate) membrane-based fabry–perot interferometric fiber optic biosensor
title_full Layer-by-layer (chitosan/polystyrene sulfonate) membrane-based fabry–perot interferometric fiber optic biosensor
title_fullStr Layer-by-layer (chitosan/polystyrene sulfonate) membrane-based fabry–perot interferometric fiber optic biosensor
title_full_unstemmed Layer-by-layer (chitosan/polystyrene sulfonate) membrane-based fabry–perot interferometric fiber optic biosensor
title_sort layer-by-layer (chitosan/polystyrene sulfonate) membrane-based fabry–perot interferometric fiber optic biosensor
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99252
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13435
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