A Fully Integrated Miniaturized Optical Biosensor for Fast and Multiplexing Plasmonic Detection of High‐ and Low‐Molecular‐Weight Analytes

Author:

Bolognesi Margherita1ORCID,Prosa Mario1ORCID,Toerker Michael2,Lopez Sanchez Laura3,Wieczorek Martin2,Giacomelli Caterina4,Benvenuti Emilia1ORCID,Pellacani Paola3,Elferink Alexander5,Morschhauser Andreas6,Sola Laura7ORCID,Damin Francesco7ORCID,Chiari Marcella7ORCID,Whatton Mark8,Haenni Etienne9,Kallweit David9,Marabelli Franco10ORCID,Peters Jeroen5,Toffanin Stefano1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Nanostructured Materials (ISMN) – National Research Council (CNR) Via P. Gobetti 101 Bologna 40129 Italy

2. Fraunhofer FEP Winterbergstraße 28 01277 Dresden Germany

3. Plasmore s.r.l Viale Vittorio Emanuele II 4 Pavia 27100 Italy

4. KODE s.r.l. Lungarno Galileo Galilei 1 Pisa 56100 Italy

5. Wageningen Food Safety Research – Wageningen University and Research Akkermaalsbos 2 Wageningen 6708 WB The Netherlands

6. Fraunhofer ENAS Technologie – Campus 3 09126 Chemnitz Germany

7. SCITEC Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche “G. Natta” – National Research Council (CNR) Via Mario Bianco 9 Milano 20131 Italy

8. QuadraChem Laboratories Ltd (QCL) Riverside – Forest Row Business Park East Sussex RH18 5DW UK

9. CSEM Center Muttenz Tramstrasse 99 Muttenz CH‐4132 Switzerland

10. Physics Department – University of Pavia Via A. Bassi 6 Pavia 27100 Italy

Abstract

AbstractOptical biosensors based on plasmonic sensing schemes combine high sensitivity and selectivity with label‐free detection. However, the use of bulky optical components is still hampering the possibility of obtaining miniaturized systems required for analysis in real settings. Here, a fully miniaturized optical biosensor prototype based on plasmonic detection is demonstrated, which enables fast and multiplex sensing of analytes with high‐ and low molecular weight (80 000 and 582 Da) as quality and safety parameters for milk: a protein (lactoferrin) and an antibiotic (streptomycin). The optical sensor is based on the smart integration of: i) miniaturized organic optoelectronic devices used as light‐emitting and light‐sensing elements and ii) a functionalized nanostructured plasmonic grating for highly sensitive and specific localized surface plasmon resonance (SPR) detection. The sensor provides quantitative and linear response reaching a limit of detection of 10−4 refractive index units once it is calibrated by standard solutions. Analyte‐specific and rapid (15 min long) immunoassay‐based detection is demonstrated for both targets. By using a custom algorithm based on principal‐component analysis, a linear dose–response curve is constructed which correlates with a limit of detection (LOD) as low as 3.7 µg mL−1 for lactoferrin, thus assessing that the miniaturized optical biosensor is well‐aligned with the chosen reference benchtop SPR method.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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