Ultra-sensitive immunoassay biosensors using hybrid plasmonic-biosilica nanostructured materials

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate an ultra-sensitive immunoassay biosensor using diatom biosilica with self-assembled plasmonic nanoparticles. As the nature-created photonic crystal structures, diatoms have been adopted to enhance surface plasmon resonances of metal nanoparticles on the surfaces of diatom frustules and to increase the sensitivity of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). In this study, a sandwich SERS immunoassay is developed based on the hybrid plasmonic-biosilica nanostructured materials that are functionalized with goat anti-mouse IgG. Our experimental results show that diatom frustules improve the detection limit of mouse IgG to 10 pg/mL, which is 100× better than conventional colloidal SERS sensors on flat glass.

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Yang, J., Zhen, L., Ren, F., Campbell, J., Rorrer, G. L., & Wang, A. X. (2015). Ultra-sensitive immunoassay biosensors using hybrid plasmonic-biosilica nanostructured materials. Journal of Biophotonics, 8(8), 659–667. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbio.201400070

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