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Biosensors Surface-enhanced

Possible applications include optical coatings [98], catalysts [99-101], substrates for Surface Enhanced Raman spectroscopy [102] or biosensor electrodes [103], Mesoporous gold can be prepared by de-aHoying a suitable precursor such as a... [Pg.328]

A large number of possible applications of arrays of nanoparticles on solid surfaces is reviewed in Refs. [23,24]. They include, for example, development of new (elect-ro)catalytical systems for applications as chemical sensors, biosensors or (bio)fuel cells, preparation of optical biosensors exploiting localized plasmonic effect or surface enhanced Raman scattering, development of single electron devices and electroluminescent structures and many other applications. [Pg.325]

The goal of this chapter will be to provide an overview of the use of planar, optically resonant nanophotonic devices for biomolecular detection. Nanophotonics23 24 represents the fusion of nanotechnology with optics and thus it is proposed that sensors based on this technology can combine the advantages of each as discussed above. Although many of the issues are the same, we focus here on optical resonance rather than plasmonic resonance (such as is used in emerging local SPR and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy-based biosensors). [Pg.449]

C.R. Yonzon, C.L. Haynes, X. Zhang, J.T. Walsh Jr. and R.P. Van Duyne, A glucose biosensor based on surface-enhanced Raman scattering improved partition layer, temporal stability, reversibility, and resistance to serum protein interference, Anal. Chem., 76(1) (2004) 78-85. [Pg.772]

Shafer-Peltier KE, Haynes CL, Glucksberg MR, Van Duyne RP. Toward a glucose biosensor on surface-enhanced Raman scattering. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2003, 125, 588-593. [Pg.442]

Chen J, Jiang J, Gao X, Liu G, Shen G, Yu R (2008) A new aptameric biosensor for cocaine based on surface-enhanced Raman scattering spectroscopy. Chemistry 14(27) 8374—8382... [Pg.73]

Zhang X, Yonzon CR, Young MA, Stuart DA, Van Duyne RP (2005) Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy biosensors excitation spectroscopy for optimisation of substrates fabricated by nanosphere lithography. TF.F. Proc Nanobiotechnol 152(6) 195-206... [Pg.641]

Jiang, X., Wang, Y.L, Qu, X.H., and Dong, S.L (2006) Surface-enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy and spectroscopy study of redox-induced conformational equilibrium of cytochrome c adsorbed on DNA-modified metal electrode. Biosensors Bioelectronics, 22,49-55. [Pg.331]

Keywords Nanophotonics Biosensors Sensors Surface plasmons Surface enhanced effects Metallic nanostructures... [Pg.73]

Biosensors Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering... [Pg.40]


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