Accelerated detection of viral particles by combining ac electric field effects and micro-Raman spectroscopy

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Abstract

A detection method that combines electric field-assisted virus capture on antibody-decorated surfaces with the “fingerprinting” capabilities of micro-Raman spectroscopy is demonstrated for the case of M13 virus in water. The proof-of-principle surface mapping of model bioparticles (protein coated polystyrene spheres) captured by an AC electric field between planar microelectrodes is presented with a methodology for analyzing the resulting spectra by comparing relative peak intensities. The same principle is applied to dielectrophoretically captured M13 phage particles whose presence is indirectly confirmed with micro-Raman spectroscopy using NeutrAvidin-Cy3 as a labeling molecule. It is concluded that the combination of electrokinetically driven virus sampling and micro-Raman based signal transduction provides a promising approach for time-efficient and in situ detection of viruses.

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Tomkins, M. R., Liao, D. S., & Docoslis, A. (2015). Accelerated detection of viral particles by combining ac electric field effects and micro-Raman spectroscopy. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(1), 1047–1059. https://doi.org/10.3390/s150101047

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