In April 2016 Manchester eScholar was replaced by the University of Manchester’s new Research Information Management System, Pure. In the autumn the University’s research outputs will be available to search and browse via a new Research Portal. Until then the University’s full publication record can be accessed via a temporary portal and the old eScholar content is available to search and browse via this archive.

A polymeric waveguide resonant mirror (RM) device for detection in microfluidic flow cells

Gupta, Ruchi; Goddard, Nick J

Analyst (Cambridge, U. K.). 2013;138(11):3209-3215.

Access to files

Full-text and supplementary files are not available from Manchester eScholar. Full-text is available externally using the following links:

Full-text held externally

Abstract

A novel resonant mirror (RM) device, which consisted of silica sol-gel spacer and polystyrene waveguide layers on a std. microscope slide glass substrate, was developed in this work. The device was successfully used to measure the absorption spectrum of methylene blue with a limit of detection (LOD) of at most 20.8 μM at 635 nm and a min. detectable absorption coeff. of 0.94 cm-1. A RM device consisting of dye-doped polystyrene waveguide layer was then demonstrated to be suitable to monitor antibody-antigen (in this case, anti-IgG and IgG) binding and was shown to be capable of detecting at least 100 nM IgG. The sensitivity of the device was estd. to be 17.27° per refractive index unit (RIU), which corresponds to a resoln. of 1.45 × 10-4 RIU for the set-up used. The RM device developed in this work can be easily integrated with microfluidic devices to identify and quantify (bio) chem. species by either absorption spectroscopy or measurement of effective optical thickness or both. In addn., the device was fabricated using a simple and low cost fabrication technique, spin coating. Hence, it can be easily mass produced. [on SciFinder(R)]

Bibliographic metadata

Type of resource:
Content type:
Published date:
Language:
english
Alternative journal title:
Analyst (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
ISSN:
Volume:
138
Issue:
11
Start page:
3209
End page:
3215
Total:
7
Pagination:
3209-3215
Digital Object Identifier:
10.1039/c3an00263b
ISI Accession Number:
2013:708261
General notes:
  • CAN 158:680981 Apparatus and Plant Equipment 7631-86-9 (Silica); 9003-53-6 (Polystyrene) Role: TEM (Technical or engineered material use), USES (Uses) (polymeric waveguide resonant mirror device for detection antibody-antigen in microfluidic flow cells)
Access state:
Active

Institutional metadata

University researcher(s):

Record metadata

Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:256002
Created by:
Goddard, Nicholas
Created:
29th January, 2015, 13:49:00
Last modified by:
Goddard, Nicholas
Last modified:
1st April, 2016, 08:05:37

Can we help?

The library chat service will be available from 11am-3pm Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays). You can also email your enquiry to us.