Login / Signup

Functional Plasma Polymerized Surfaces for Biosensing.

Ekaterina MakhnevaLaura BarillasZdeněk FarkaMatěj PastuchaPetr SkládalKlaus-Dieter WeltmannKatja Fricke
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
The capabilities of biosensors for fast, economic, and user-friendly analysis of complex samples has led to the exploitation of analytical devices for detection, quantification, and monitoring of specific chemical species for various applications. For a sufficiently high surface reactivity toward the adopted bioreceptors, a thin functional layer is required to enable coupling of the target biomolecules and to provide good stability in the presence of a sample matrix. In this work, the generation of water-stable oxygen-rich plasma polymerized (pp) films deposited by atmospheric-pressure jet plasma for reliable immobilization of biomolecules is presented. Three types of pp films were developed and characterized. All of the obtained pp films were successfully used as a matrix layer in the SPR immunosensors, which provided excellent level of sensitivity, stability, and regenerability. The achieved results show that atmospheric pressure plasma-induced polymerization is a powerful alternative method for the preparation of matrix layers for a wide range of applications in the biological field.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • particulate matter
  • label free
  • carbon nanotubes
  • high glucose
  • endothelial cells
  • diabetic rats
  • stress induced
  • sensitive detection