Nanomaterials enhanced surface plasmon resonance for biological and chemical sensing applications
Nanyang Technological University · Chinese University of Hong Kong
Abstract
The main challenge for all electrical, mechanical and optical sensors is to detect low molecular weight (less than 400 Da) chemical and biological analytes under extremely dilute conditions. Surface plasmon resonance sensors are the most commonly used optical sensors due to their unique ability for real-time monitoring the molecular binding events. However, their sensitivities are insufficient to detect trace amounts of small molecular weight molecules such as cancer biomarkers, hormones, antibiotics, insecticides, and explosive materials which are respectively important for early-stage disease diagnosis, food quality control, environmental monitoring, and homeland security protection. With the rapid…
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4Topics & keywords
- Nanosensor
- Nanomaterials
- Nanotechnology
- Surface plasmon resonance
- Materials science
- Nanoparticle
- Plasmon
- Biomolecule