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Type: 
Conference
Description: 
Amphiphilic proteins, which self-assemble at solid-liquid interface in nanometricbiolayer, such as hydrophobins, can be used as multifunctional film to passivate porous silicon dioxide, and also sense glucose. Several porous silicon dioxide optical transducers (rugate filter, Thue-Morse sequence, and microcavity) have been protein-modified and tested in monitoring hydrophobins-glucose binding. A simple, easy-to-integrate technique, such as water contact angle, is able to reveal sugar presence at 1.2 mg/mL, whereas spectroscopic reflectometry fails. Fluorescence measurements confirm protein layer-glucose interaction.
Publisher: 
IEEE
Publication date: 
12 May 2014
Authors: 

A Caliò, J Politi, I Rea, L De Stefano

Biblio References: 
Pages: 1-4
Origin: 
2014 Fotonica AEIT Italian Conference on Photonics Technologies