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Environmental Monitoring Exploiting Optical Fiber Biosensors. The Case of Naphthalene Detection in Water

Authors :
Maria Staiano
Vincenzo Manuel Marzullo
Alessandro Capo
Sabato D'Auria
Ezio Ricca
Luigi Zeni
Antonio Varriale
Rachele Isticato
Nunzio Cennamo
Di Francia G.,Alfano B.,De Vito S.,Esposito E.,Fattoruso G.,Formisano F.,Massera E.,Miglietta M.L.,Polichetti T.,Di Natale C.
Cennamo, N.
Zeni, L.
Ricca, E.
Isticato, R.
Marzullo, V. M.
Capo, A.
Staiano, M.
D'Auria, S.
Varriale, A.
Source :
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering ISBN: 9783030375577
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer, 2020.

Abstract

We have developed and characterized a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor in a plastic optical fiber (POF) to detect traces of naphthalene (NAPTHA) in water. As previously developed for perfluorinated compounds (PFAs), the gold surface of the plasmonic POF sensor has been chemically modified through the formation of specific reactive groups and functionalized with antibodies able to specifically recognize the NAPTHA. The obtained limit of detection value (0.76ng/mL) is lower than the maximum residue limit value of naphthalene (0.13µg/mL) referred as the water environmental quality standards.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-3-030-37557-7
ISBNs :
9783030375577
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering ISBN: 9783030375577
Accession number :
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