Optical Fiber Biosensor toward E-coli Bacterial Detection on the Pollutant Water

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In this study, Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods based fiber optic biosensor has been reported for rapid and sensitive detection of Escherichia Coli (E-coli). A thin layer of Gold nanoparticles (Au) (around 50 nm) is coated on the tip of a multimode plastic optical fiber. ZnO Nanorods are grown on Au layer thorough hydrothermal technique. This sensor showed a very fast response within the first 10 second of contacting the present of polluted water with E-coli Different concentrations of E. coli from (1000 to 4000 CFU/ml) have been tested and a sharp trend of sensitivity was observed. This sensing platform shows promising potential for regular water and food quality monitoring of various pathogenic microorganisms.

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Fallah, H., Asadishad, T., Parsanasab, G. M., Harun, S. W., Mohammed, W. S., & Yasin, M. (2021). Optical Fiber Biosensor toward E-coli Bacterial Detection on the Pollutant Water. Engineering Journal, 25(12), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.4186/EJ.2021.25.12.1

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