Title :
Mass sensitive sensor, a comparative study between PVC and PEI coated on quartz crystal microbalance
Author :
Wong-ek, K. ; Nuntawong, N. ; Jaruwongrungsee, K. ; Tuantranont, A.
Author_Institution :
Nanosci. & Technol. Grad. Program, Chulalongkorn Univ., Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract :
In this work, we report a comparative study of quartz crystal microbalance sensors for Cardiac marker detection. These sensors are deposited with two different polymers, polyvinylchroride (PVC) and polyethylenemine (PEI) using spray coating technique for preparation of adsorption surface. The AFM measurements show that the maximum RMS roughness of coated films occur at around 20 seconds of deposition time, under spraying pressure of 1 bar using precursors concentration of 1% w/v. The results indicate that PEI is far superior to PVC in term of surface roughness which is corresponding to the presence of micropores. The hydrophilic properties between these two materials confirm that PEI have a higher potentials of attracting bimolecular due to a lower contact angle to a droplet of DI water. The absorption of proteins A (103 molecules) suspension on PEI surface is verified by a SEM image.
Keywords :
adsorption; atomic force microscopy; biological techniques; contact angle; hydrophilicity; microbalances; microsensors; molecular biophysics; polymer films; proteins; spray coating techniques; spray coatings; surface roughness; AFM; RMS roughness; adsorption; cardiac marker detection; coated films; contact angle; hydrophilic properties; mass sensitive sensor; polyethylenemine; polymers; polyvinylchroride; protein A; quartz crystal microbalance sensors; spray coating technique; surface roughness; Absorption; Coatings; Polymer films; Pressure measurement; Proteins; Rough surfaces; Spraying; Surface roughness; Time measurement; Water;
Conference_Titel :
Nanoelectronics Conference (INEC), 2010 3rd International
Conference_Location :
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3543-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3544-9
DOI :
10.1109/INEC.2010.5424836