Functionalization is a key element in biodetection technologies such as micro/nano-mechanical sensors. Since assay sensitivity and stability drastically depends on a proper bioreceptor immobilization, the sensing surface must be first chemically modified with uniform, well-packed, and robust layers. Here, we describe three functionalization protocols that we developed for the surface modification with amino, aldehyde, and carboxyl groups of micro/nano-mechanical biosensors.

Functionalization protocols of silicon micro/nano-mechanical biosensors / Frascella, Francesca; Ricciardi, Carlo - In: Nanomaterial Interfaces in Biology Nanomaterial Interfaces in BiologyELETTRONICO. - [s.l] : Springer, 2013. - ISBN 9781627034616. - pp. 109-115 [10.1007/978-1-62703-462-3-8]

Functionalization protocols of silicon micro/nano-mechanical biosensors

FRASCELLA, FRANCESCA;RICCIARDI, Carlo
2013

Abstract

Functionalization is a key element in biodetection technologies such as micro/nano-mechanical sensors. Since assay sensitivity and stability drastically depends on a proper bioreceptor immobilization, the sensing surface must be first chemically modified with uniform, well-packed, and robust layers. Here, we describe three functionalization protocols that we developed for the surface modification with amino, aldehyde, and carboxyl groups of micro/nano-mechanical biosensors.
2013
9781627034616
Nanomaterial Interfaces in Biology Nanomaterial Interfaces in Biology
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