Cascade Structured Plasmonic Liquid Crystal Biosensor for the Rapid Detection of Harmful Bacteria Dispersed in Potable Water

Author:

Sforza Maria Laura1,Petronella Francesca2,De Biase Daniela1,Zaccagnini Federica1,Lim Seok‐In3,Butt Usman Akhtar1,d'Alessandro Antonio4,Godman Nicholas P.5,Evans Dean R.5,McConney Michael5,Jeong Kwang‐Un3,De Sio Luciano6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medico‐Surgical Sciences and Biotechnologies Sapienza University of Rome Corso della Repubblica 79 Latina, (LT) 04100 Italy

2. National Research Council Institute of Crystallography CNR‐IC Montelibretti Division Area territorialedi Ricerca di Roma 1 Strada Provinciale 35d, n. 9 Montelibretti (RM) 00010 Italy

3. Department of Polymer‐Nano Science and Technology Department of Nano Convergence Engineering Jeonbuk National University Jeonju 54896 Republic of Korea

4. Department of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications Sapienza University of Rome Via Eudossiana 18 Rome 00184 Italy

5. US Air ForceResearch Laboratory Wright‐Patterson Air Force Base Dayton Ohio OH OH 45433 USA

6. Department of Medico‐Surgical Sciences and Biotechnologies Research Center for Biophotonics Sapienza University of Rome Corso della Repubblica 79 Latina (LT) 04100 Italy

Abstract

AbstractPathogenic microorganisms contaminating potable water are a serious water quality concern because they have severe consequences for human and environmental health. Managing water contamination requires the availability of fast and highly sensitive point‐of‐use detection systems responsive to a wide concentration range. In the present work, this goal is achieved by realizing a cascade‐structured biosensor that exploits innovative stimuli‐responsive materials such as gold nanorods (AuNRs) and photosensitive nematic liquid crystals (NLCs). The cascade structure is fabricated by interfacing a glass substrate in a back‐to‐front arrangement, hosting an array of bioactivated AuNRs and an NLC cell. The AuNRs array integrates microfluidic channels, allowing direct water sampling and the analysis of reduced water volumes with high sensitivity. The biosensor combines in the same device two independent optical transducers: a bioactive AuNRs array (plasmonic biosensor), sensitive to refractive index alterations, and an NLC cell that detects the presence of pathogens by responding to light intensity variations. The plasmonic biosensor performs exceptionally well for very low concentrations of bacteria. In contrast, the NLC biosensor works for high‐concentration bacteria, thus providing a cascade‐like detection system able to detect bacteria in a wide concentration range from 10 to 109 CFU mL−1.

Funder

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

Publisher

Wiley

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