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Fast and efficient deposition of broad range of analytes on substrates for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy

Autor
Sashuk, Volodymyr
Księżopolska-Gocalska, Monika
Bachliński, Robert
Richter, Łukasz
Albrycht, Paweł
Paczesny, Jan
Hołyst, Robert
Poboży, Ewa
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

The majority of analytical chemistry methods requires presence of target molecules directly at a sensing surface. Diffusion of analyte from the bulk towards the sensing layer is random and might be extremely lengthy, especially in case of low concentration of molecules to be detected. Thus, even the most sensitive transducer and the most selective sensing layer are limited by the efficiency of deposition of molecules on sensing surfaces. However, rapid development of new sensing technologies is rarely accompanied by new protocols for analyte deposition. To bridge this gap, we propose a method for fast and efficient deposition of variety of molecules (e.g. proteins, dyes, drugs, biomarkers, amino acids) based on application of the alternating electric field. We show the dependence between frequency of the applied electric field, the intensity of the surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) signal and the mobility of the studied analyte. Such correlation allows for a priori selection of parameters for any desired compound without additional optimization. Thanks to the application of the electric field, we improve SERS technique by decrease of time of deposition from 20 h to 5 min, and, at the same time, reduction of the required sample volume from 2 ml to 50 μl. Our method might be paired with number of analytical methods, as it allows for deposition of molecules on any conductive surface, or a conductive surface covered with dielectric layer.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Deposition
Electric field
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
SERS
Analyte
Detection
Czasopismo
Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Tom
156
Strony od-do
112124
ISSN
0956-5663
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