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Immobilization of analyte recognition

The type of matrix used for immobilization of the recognition element for bacterial cell detection is crucial to achieve high sensitivity. Two important conditions should be considered specifically for bacterial detection (1) the accessibility of the recognition elements in the immobilization matrix for bacteria binding on the sensor surface and (2) to obtain the binding of the analytes within the most sensitive region of the evanescent field, immediately adjacent to the sensor surface. [Pg.430]

Herbicides, like demestryn, have been determined using a chemosensor based on the MIP film recognition and capacitive transduction [193, 194]. In this determination, photografting polymerization has been demonstrated as an efficient procedure for fabrication of a capacitive chemosensor. This procedure involved immobilization of an initiator on the electrode. In this case, first, an alkanethiol monolayer was self-assembled on the gold electrode. This monolayer was perfectly dielectric. Then, an MIP film was deposited on top of this monolayer by photo-radical polymerization in the acetone solution with benzophenone, 2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propane sulphonic acid, /V./V -iriethylenediacrylamide and demestryn used as the initiator, cross-linker, functional monomer and template, respectively. Subsequently, the template was extracted with methanol. The capacitance decreased by 20% upon binding the demestryn analyte by the MIP film. Similarly, a creatine chemosensor was constructed [194],... [Pg.242]


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