Title :
Microfluidic Chip With Integrated a-Si:H Photodiodes for Chemiluminescence-Based Bioassays
Author :
Caputo, Domenico ; de Cesare, Giampiero ; Dolci, L.S. ; Mirasoli, M. ; Nascetti, Augusto ; Roda, Antonio ; Scipinotti, Riccardo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf., Electron. & Commun. Eng., Sapienza Univ. of Rome, Rome, Italy
Abstract :
On-chip optical detection of chemiluminescent reactions is presented. The device is based on the integration of thin film hydrogenated amorphous silicon photosensors on a functionalized glass substrate ensuring both a good optical coupling and an optimal separation between biological or chemical reagents and the sensing elements. The sensor has been characterized and optimized using the chemiluminescent system composed by the enzyme horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and luminol/peroxide/enhancer cocktail. The detectability of HRP is at the attomole level with a sensitivity of 1.46 fA/fg. Experiments, involving the detection of immobilized bio-specific probes on the functionalized surface have been performed both in bulk and microfluidics regime, proving the ability of the system to effectively detect chemiluminescent reactions and their kinetics. In particular, results achieved using conventional polydimethylsiloxane microfluidics for samples and reagents handling confirmed the good detection capabilities of the proposed system.
Keywords :
amorphous semiconductors; biochemistry; chemical reactions; chemical sensors; chemiluminescence; elemental semiconductors; enzymes; hydrogen; microfluidics; microsensors; optical couplers; optical sensors; photodetectors; photodiodes; polymers; reaction kinetics; silicon; thin film sensors; HRP detectability; Si-H; attomole level; biological reagent; chemical kinetics; chemiluminescence-based bioassay; chemiluminescent reaction; enzyme horseradish peroxidase; functionalized glass substrate; functionalized surface; immobilized biospecific probe detection; integrated photodiode; luminol-peroxide-enhancer cocktail; microfluidic chip; on-chip optical detection; optical coupling; polydimethylsiloxane; sensing element; thin film hydrogenated amorphous silicon photosensor; Amorphous silicon sensors; chemiluminescence; sensor systems and applications;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2013.2256889