16 results on '"Zhenguo Jin"'
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2. Fast-Response Fiber-Optic FPI Temperature Sensing System Based on Modulated Grating Y-Branch Tunable Laser
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Yang Cheung, Zhenguo Jing, Qiang Liu, Ang Li, Yueying Liu, Yihang Guo, Sen Zhang, Dapeng Zhou, and Wei Peng
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MG-Y laser ,interrogator ,rapid temperature measurement ,cross-correlation algorithm ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
Abstract In this paper, a cost-effective and miniaturized instrument is proposed, which is based on a tunable modulated grating Y-branch (MG-Y) laser for rapid temperature measurement using a Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI) sensor. The FPI sensor with a 1 463-µm cavity length is a short segment of a capillary tube sandwiched by two sections of single-mode fibers (SMFs). This system has a broad tunable range (1 527 nm–1 567 nm) with a wavelength interval of 8 pm and a tuning rate of 100 Hz. Temperature sensing experiments are carried out to investigate the performance of the system by demodulating the absolute cavity length of the FPI sensor using a cross-correlation algorithm. Experimental results show that the sensor can reach the response time as short as 94 ms with the sensitivity of 802 pm/°C. Benefiting from the homemade and integrated essential electrical circuits, the entire system has the small size, low cost, and practical application potential to be used in the harsh environment for rapid temperature measurement.
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- 2023
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3. Syntheses, Bioactivity and DNA-Binding Studies of Yttrium(III) Complex
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Zhenguo Jin, Feng-Ying Chen, and Shuiyang He Shuiyang He
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,Yttrium ,Combinatorial chemistry ,DNA - Published
- 2016
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4. Synthesis, Characterization and Bioactivity of Three Carboxylic Arylhydrazone Compounds
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Wangting Wu Wangting Wu, Fengying Chen Fengying Chen, Fei Yuan, Fei Yuan Chengfang Qiao, Shuiyang He Shuiyang He, Chengfang Qiao, and Zhenguo Jin
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Chemistry ,food and beverages ,General Chemistry ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Characterization (materials science) - Abstract
Three novel carboxylic arylhydrazone compounds named 2- oxo propionic acid terephthalal acyl dihydrazone (1), 2-ketoglutaric acid terephthalal acyl dihydrazone (2) and 2-ketoglutaric acid salicyl- hydrazone (3) were prepared and characterized by elemental analysis, IR and 1H NMR. The antibacterial activities of 1 and 2 against wheat rust and coliform were investigated. The results showed that 1 had more excellent antibacterial properties than 2 against both wheat rust and coliform. In addition, the title compounds interaction with calf-thymus DNA (CT-DNA) were measured by fluorescence spectra method which indicating that they combined with CT-DNA by groove binding through hydrogen bonds.
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- 2020
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5. Breeding potential of maize germplasm populations to improve yield and predominant heterotic pattern in Northeast China
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Degui Zhang, Lin Zhang, Zhuanfang Hao, Xianjun Liu, Li Gao, Xiaocong Zhang, Hongjun Yong, Shihuang Zhang, Fangjun Zhang, Xinhai Li, Zhenguo Jin, Jianfeng Weng, and Mingshun Li
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Germplasm ,biology ,business.industry ,Heterosis ,Crop yield ,Plant Science ,Horticulture ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Biotechnology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Inbred strain ,Agronomy ,Genetic variation ,Smut ,Genetics ,Genetic variability ,Plant breeding ,business ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Increasing the frequency of favorable alleles in elite germplasm is necessary for germplasm improvement and innovation in maize (Zea mays L.) breeding programs. Jidan27 (Si287 × Si144), an elite commercial single cross hybrid that represents the predominant heterotic pattern Chinese Sipingtou × Stiff Stalk Synthetic, has been widely cultivated in the Northeast China Corn Belt. However, the use of the hybrid Jidan27 has been hampered gradually due to its low yield potential, lack of resistance to lodging, and considerable incidence of head smut disease. Previous studies have evaluated yield potential of exotic populations, but few have considered using these germplasms as donors with favorable alleles to overcome these deficiencies in the hybrid Jidan27. In the present study, 12 exotic populations from CIMMYT and the U.S. and three semi-exotic populations were investigated as sources of favorable alleles to increase yield and lodging resistance, and reducing head smut susceptibility of the hybrid Jidan27. The performance of a set of 30 inbred × populations crosses, the hybrid Jidan27, and the two parental inbred lines Si287 and Si144 was evaluated in three locations for 2 years. Two populations, BS10(FR)C10 and Pop43, were identified as the best donors of favorable alleles lacking in the hybrid for improving the target traits. Further, BS13(S)C7 and Cpop.16 were also found to be better choices for improving grain yield and head smut resistance of the hybrid. These results suggest that the elite exotic germplasms evaluated here could provide useful genetic variability to improve other Chinese Sipingtou × Stiff Stalk Synthetic crosses related to Si287 × Si144 that are widely grown in Northeast China.
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- 2017
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6. Synthesis, crystal structure, and properties of two metal complexes of imidazole and an ONO donor hydrazone
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Feng-Ying Chen, Zhenguo Jin, Shui-Yang He, and Hengxin Li
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Hydrazone ,Crystal structure ,Mass spectrometry ,Medicinal chemistry ,Metal ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,visual_art ,Materials Chemistry ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Imidazole ,Turbidimetry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
Two complexes, [Cd2(Im)(HL)2(CH3OH)3(H2O)2] (1) and [Ni(HL)(Im)2(H2O)] · [Ni(H2L)(Im)2(OH)] · 4H2O (2) (H3L = N-(2-propionic acid)-salicyloyl hydrazone, Im = imidazole), have been synthesized and characterized by infrared and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The bioactivity of 1 was studied by the turbidimetry/spectrometry method and DNA-binding properties of 2 were studied. The result showed that the inhibitory rate of 1 was very good and 2 binds to calf-thymus DNA by the groove-binding mode.
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- 2011
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7. Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Fluorescence Property of Rare Earth Complex [Er(H2L)(HL)(H2O)]2 [Er(HL)(H2O)4(OH)]· (H2O)3
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Xuemei Fan, Shumin Wang, Feng-Ying Chen, Zhenguo Jin, Shui-Yang He, and Feng Liu
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Ligand ,Hydrazone ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Crystal structure ,Triclinic crystal system ,Fluorescence ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Erbium ,Dodecahedron ,Crystallography ,chemistry ,Molecule ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
A novel erbium (III) complex, [Er(H 2 L)(HL)(H 2 O)] 2 [Er(HL)(H 2 O) 4 (OH)]· (H 2 O) 3 , (H 3 L, being a aroylhydrazone ligand N-(2-propionic acid)-salicyloyl hydrazone) has been synthesized and the crystal structure has been determined by X-ray crystallography. The complex crystallizes in triclinic system, space group P-1 with unit cell parameters a = 7.735(3)A, b = 14.734(5) A, c = 17.957(7) A, α = 101.984(6)°, β = 97.990(6)°, γ = 90.420(6)°, V = 1981.1(12) A 3 and Z = 2. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction results suggest that the ligands have two different coordination styles in the crystalline state. It crystallizes with two independent molecules in the complex. Each erbium(III) atom is eight-coordinate and has a distorted dodecahedron geometry. Fluorescence property of the complex has been tested with an excitation wavelength 300 nm at room temperature.
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- 2010
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8. [Screening and application of phosphate-dissolving microorganism suitable for corn production]
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Mingbo, Gong, Binquan, Fan, Zhenguo, Jin, Guocai, Wei, and Hongyuan, Wang
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Solubility ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Zea mays ,Aspergillus nidulans ,Soil Microbiology ,Phosphates - Abstract
To obtain phosphate-dissolving strains which can be suitable for corn production.We screened phosphate-dissolving strains from soil samples. We conducted the plate experiment and soil experiment in laboratory, pot experiment in greenhouse and field experiment to test the insoluble phosphate dissolving ability of the strains.Fifteen strains of phosphate-dissolving fungi were isolated from soil samples, including 9 Penicillium oxalicum, 2 Penicillium variabile, 1 Penicillium aculeatum, 1 Trichoderma viride, 1 Aspergillus niger, and 1 Aspergillus nidulans. The 15 strains could obviously drop the pH in culture media. Five strains (Z15+, ZQ3, ZI1, Zh and Z30) reduced the pH value from 7.0 to below 2.0 in 18 h. The plate experiment and soil experiment in laboratory indicated that these 5 strains could propagate in plates and soil by using the root secretion of corn as sole carbon source. The pot experiment inoculating with the 5 strains was conducted in greenhouse by planting corn. The result demonstrated that the content of available phosphorous was increased remarkably with strains ZI1 and Zh. The content of available phosphorous at 49th day increased 28.05% and 37.04%, respectively, than initial content in strains ZI1 and Zh treatment. The dry matter yield of corn significantly increased 26.04% and 20.21% than the control, respectively. Then strains ZI1 and Zh were used in field experiment as microbial inoculums. The yield of corn treated with strain Zh increased 13.22% than that of the control, reaching 10873.05 kg/ha. However, the yield of corn treated with strain ZI1 presented no significant difference with the control.The phosphate-dissolving strain Zh obtained in this experiment was identified as Aspergillus nidulans, which is suitable for corn production.
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- 2011
9. Fiber-optic integrated aerodynamic three-hole vector probe for high-velocity flow field measurement
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Yueying Liu, Zhenguo Jing, Qiang Liu, Ang Li, Wenwen Li, Sen Zhang, Ang Lee, Fu Tian, Rui Li, and Wei Peng
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Physics ,Fiber optics ,Nanotechnology ,Science - Abstract
Summary: An integrated aerodynamic three-hole pressure probe (THP) based on a fiber-optic tip sensor array for high-velocity flow field vector measurement is developed and demonstrated in wind tunnel testing. The sensor array consisting of three miniature pressure fiber-tip sensors is integrated into three pressure conduits inside top area of the THP, which serves to mitigate pneumatic pressure loss and is expected for a more reliable analysis of flow characteristics. Fast real-time data acquisition is implemented by a compact self-developed multichannel white light interferometry (WLI) interrogator. Well-calibrated maps of the fiber-optic THP are developed in a subsonic free-jet wind tunnel to derive the velocity vectors in a yaw angular range of ±15° at Mach numbers of 0.2 Ma (∼70 m/s), 0.5 Ma (∼170 m/s), and 0.8 Ma (∼300 m/s) while related flow characteristics are analyzed. This work is desired to provide a potential candidate for turbomachinery experimental investigation in fluid mechanics community.
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- 2022
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10. Breeding potential of maize germplasm populations to improve yield and predominant heterotic pattern in Northeast China.
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Hongjun Yong, Zhenguo Jin, Li Gao, Lin Zhang, Xianjun Liu, Fangjun Zhang, Xiaocong Zhang, Degui Zhang, Mingshun Li, Jianfeng Weng, Zhuanfang Hao, Shihuang Zhang, and Xinhai Li
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Increasing the frequency of favorable alleles in elite germplasm is necessary for germplasm improvement and innovation in maize (Zea mays L.) breeding programs. Jidan27 (Si287 9 Si144), an elite commercial single cross hybrid that represents the predominant heterotic pattern Chinese Sipingtou 9 Stiff Stalk Synthetic, has been widely cultivated in the Northeast China Corn Belt. However, the use of the hybrid Jidan27 has been hampered gradually due to its low yield potential, lack of resistance to lodging, and considerable incidence of head smut disease. Previous studies have evaluated yield potential of exotic populations, but few have considered using these germplasms as donors with favorable alleles to overcome these deficiencies in the hybrid Jidan27. In the present study, 12 exotic populations from CIMMYT and the U.S. and three semi-exotic populations were investigated as sources of favorable alleles to increase yield and lodging resistance, and reducing head smut susceptibility of the hybrid Jidan27. The performance of a set of 30 inbred 9 populations crosses, the hybrid Jidan27, and the two parental inbred lines Si287 and Si144 was evaluated in three locations for 2 years. Two populations, BS10(FR)C10 and Pop43, were identified as the best donors of favorable alleles lacking in the hybrid for improving the target traits. Further, BS13(S)C7 and Cpop.16 were also found to be better choices for improving grain yield and head smut resistance of the hybrid. These results suggest that the elite exotic germplasms evaluated here could provide useful genetic variability to improve other Chinese Sipingtou 9 Stiff Stalk Synthetic crosses related to Si287 9 Si144 that are widely grown in Northeast China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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11. All-Fiber Liquid-Level Sensor Based on In-Line MSM Fiber Structure
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Tingting Sun, Zigeng Liu, Yun Liu, Yang Zhang, Zhenguo Jing, and Wei Peng
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Liquid-level sensor ,MSM fiber structure ,MZI ,optical fiber sensor ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
Abstract We propose and demonstrate an all-fiber liquid-level sensor using an in-line multimode-single-mode-multimode (MSM) fiber structure. A piece of single-mode fiber (SMF) is spliced to two sections of equivalent multimode fiber (MMF) which are used as both mode splitter and mode coupler. The cladding mode will be excited when the light propagates from MMF to SMF, and then it will be combined with fundamental mode to form a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) when the light propagates from SMF to the other MMF. The liquid level is detected by the selected resonant dips shift of the transmission spectrum. A sensing sensitivity of 264.6 pm/mm is achieved for the proposed sensor with an SMF length of 26mm. Due to its compact structure, easy fabrication, and high sensitivity, the proposed liquid-level sensor is attractive for practical applications in a variety of fields, such as marine detection and chemical processing.
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- 2020
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12. Synthesis, Crystal Structure of a 2-D Copper (II) Complex Based on Mixed Organic Ligands
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Fengying, Chen, primary, Shumin, Wang, additional, Ping, Liu, additional, Zhenguo, Jin, additional, and Chunsheng, Zhou, additional
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- 2013
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13. Noble Metallic Pyramidal Substrate for Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Detection of Plasmid DNA Based on Template Stripping Method
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Wenjie Wu, Rui Li, Maodu Chen, Jiankang Li, Weishen Zhan, Zhenguo Jing, and Lu Pang
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template stripping method ,adhesive polymer ,pyramid ,surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) ,plasmid DNA ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
In this paper, a new method for manufacturing flexible and repeatable sensors made of silicon solar cells is reported. The method involves depositing the noble metal film directly onto the Si template and stripping out the substrate with a pyramid morphology by using an adhesive polymer. In order to evaluate the enhancement ability of the substrate, Rhodamine 6G (R6G) were used as surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) probe molecules, and the results showed a high sensitivity and stability. The limit of detection was down to 10−12 M for R6G. The finite-difference time domain (FDTD) was used to reflect the distribution of the electromagnetic field, and the electric field was greatly enhanced on the surface of the inverted pyramidal substrate, especially in pits. The mechanism of Raman enhancement of two types of pyramidal SERS substrate, before and after stripping of the noble metal film, is discussed. By detecting low concentrations of plasmid DNA, the identification of seven characteristic peaks was successfully realized using a noble metallic pyramidal substrate.
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- 2021
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14. Low-Cost Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensing Platform with a Response Enhancement for Protein Detection
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Yun Liu, Ning Zhang, Ping Li, Li Yu, Shimeng Chen, Yang Zhang, Zhenguo Jing, and Wei Peng
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localized surface plasmon resonance ,biosensing ,gold nanoparticle ,capillary ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
There are many potential applications for biosensors that can provide real-time analysis, such as environmental monitoring and disease prevention. In this study, we investigated a simple strategy for real-time protein detection, which had the advantages of affordability, fast response, portability, and ease of use. A robust quantification of protein interaction was achieved by combining capillary localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) sensors and complementary metal−oxide−semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors. Gold nanoparticles were modified on the inner wall of the capillary, which was used as a microfluidic channel and sensing surface. We functionalized one of the LSPR sensors using ligand bound to gold nanoparticle. Our proposed biosensing platform could be easily multiplexed to achieve high throughput screening of biomolecular interactions, and it has the potential for use in disposable sensors. Moreover, the sensing signal was enhanced by the extinction effect of gold nanoparticles. The experimental results showed that our device could achieve qualitative identification and quantitative measurement of transferrin and immunoglobulin G (IgG). As a field-portable and low-cost optical platform, the proposed LSPR biosensing device is broadly applicable to various protein binding tests via a similar self-assembly of organic ultrathin films.
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- 2019
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15. Refractory Ultra-Broadband Perfect Absorber from Visible to Near-Infrared
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Huixuan Gao, Wei Peng, Shuwen Chu, Wenli Cui, Zhi Liu, Li Yu, and Zhenguo Jing
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perfect absorber ,refractory ,ultra-broadband ,large incident-angle insensitivity ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The spectral range of solar radiation observed on the earth is approximately 295 to 2500 nm. How to widen the absorption band of the plasmonic absorber in this range has become a hot issue in recent years. In this paper, we propose a highly applicable refractory perfect absorber with an elliptical titanium nanodisk array based on a silica⁻titanium⁻silica⁻titanium four-layer structure. Through theoretical design and numerical demonstration, the interaction of surface plasmon resonance with the Fabry⁻Perot cavity resonance results in high absorption characteristics. Our investigations illustrate that it can achieve ultra-broadband absorption above 90% from a visible 550-nm wavelength to a near-infrared 2200-nm wavelength continuously. In particular, a continuous 712-nm broadband perfect absorption of up to 99% is achieved from wavelengths from 1013 to 1725 nm. The air mass 1.5 solar simulation from a finite-difference time domain demonstrates that this absorber can provide an average absorption rate of 93.26% from wavelengths of 295 to 2500 nm, which can absorb solar radiation efficiently on the earth. Because of the high melting point of Ti material and the symmetrical structure of this device, this perfect absorber has excellent thermal stability, polarization independence, and large incident-angle insensitivity. Hence, it can be used for solar cells, thermal emitters, and infrared detection with further investigation.
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- 2018
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16. A Novel Fiber Optic Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors with Special Boronic Acid Derivative to Detect Glycoprotein
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Yang Zhang, Fang Wang, Siyu Qian, Zexu Liu, Qiao Wang, Yiying Gu, Zhenlin Wu, Zhenguo Jing, Changsen Sun, and Wei Peng
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tilted fiber Bragg grating ,surface plasmon resonance ,boronic acid ,glycoprotein ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
We proposed and demonstrated a novel tilted fiber Bragg grating (TFBG)-based surface plasmon resonance (SPR) label-free biosensor via a special boronic acid derivative to detect glycoprotein with high sensitivity and selectivity. TFBG, as an effective sensing element for optical sensing in near-infrared wavelengths, possess the unique capability of easily exciting the SPR effect on fiber surface which coated with a nano-scale metal layer. SPR properties can be accurately detected by measuring the variation of transmitted spectra at optical communication wavelengths. In our experiment, a 10° TFBG coated with a 50 nm gold film was manufactured to stimulate SPR on a sensor surface. To detect glycoprotein selectively, the sensor was immobilized using designed phenylboronic acid as the recognition molecule, which can covalently bond with 1,2- or 1,3-diols to form five- or six-membered cyclic complexes for attaching diol-containing biomolecules and proteins. The phenylboronic acid was synthetized with long alkyl groups offering more flexible space, which was able to improve the capability of binding glycoprotein. The proposed TFBG-SPR sensors exhibit good selectivity and repeatability with a protein concentration sensitivity up to 2.867 dB/ (mg/mL) and a limit of detection (LOD) of 15.56 nM.
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- 2017
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