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Bioengineered Silicon Diatoms: Adding Photonic Features to a Nanostructured Semiconductive Material for Biomolecular Sensing

Authors :
Principia Dardano
Nicola M. Martucci
Monica Terracciano
Luca De Stefano
Nicolas H. Voelcker
Soundarrajan Chandrasekaran
Ilaria Rea
Annalisa Lamberti
Rea, Ilaria
Terracciano, Monica
Chandrasekaran, Soundarrajan
Voelcker, Nicolas H.
Dardano, Principia
Martucci, NICOLA MASSIMILIANO
Lamberti, Annalisa
De Stefano, Luca
Voelcker, Nicolas H
Martucci, Nicola M
Source :
Nanoscale Research Letters
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Native diatoms made of amorphous silica are first converted into silicon structures via magnesiothermic process, preserving the original shape: electron force microscopy analysis performed on silicon-converted diatoms demonstrates their semiconductor behavior. Wet surface chemical treatments are then performed in order to enhance the photoluminescence emission from the resulting silicon diatoms and, at the same time, to allow the immobilization of biological probes, namely proteins and antibodies, via silanization. We demonstrate that light emission from semiconductive silicon diatoms can be used for antibody-antigen recognition, endorsing this material as optoelectronic transducer. Refereed/Peer-reviewed

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nanoscale Research Letters
Accession number :
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