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Polymer Brushes on GaAs and GaAs/AlGaAs Nanoheterostructures: A Promising Platform for Attractive Detection of Legionella pneumophila .

Juliana ChawichWalid M HassenAmanpreet SinghDaniela T MarquezMaria C DeRosaJan Jerzy Dubowski
Published in: ACS omega (2022)
This work reports on the potential of polymer brushes (PBs) grown on GaAs substrates (PB-GaAs) as a promising platform for the detection of Legionella pneumophila (Lp) . Three functionalization approaches of the GaAs surface were used, and their compatibility with antibodies against Lp was evaluated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy. The incorporation of PBs on GaAs has allowed a significant improvement of the antibody immobilization by increased surface coverage. Bacterial capture experiments demonstrated the promising potential for enhanced immobilization of Lp in comparison with the conventional alkanethiol self-assembled monolayer-based biosensing architectures. Consistent with an eightfold improved capture of bacteria on the surface of a PB-functionalized GaAs/AlGaAs digital photocorrosion biosensor, we report the attractive detection of Lp at 500 CFU/mL.
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