Litcius/Paper detail

A2BC-Type Porphyrin SAM on Gold Surface for Bacteria Detection Applications: Synthesis and Surface Functionalization

Laurie Neumann, Lea Könemund, Valentina Rohnacher, Annemarie Pucci, Hans‐Hermann Johannes, Wolfgang Kowalsky

2021Materials11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Currently used elaborate technologies for the detection of bacteria can be improved in regard to their time consumption, labor intensity, accuracy and reproducibility. Well-known electrical measurement methods might connect highly sensitive sensing systems with biological requirements. The development of modified sensor surfaces with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) from functionalized porphyrin for bacteria trapping can lead to a highly sensitive sensor for bacteria detection. Different A2BC-type porphyrin structures were synthesized and examined regarding their optical behavior. We achieved the synthesis of a porphyrin for SAM formation on a gold surface as electrode material. Two possible bio linkers were attached on the opposite meso-position of the porphyrin, which allows the porphyrin to react as a linker on the surface for bacteria trapping. Different porphyrin structures were attached to a gold surface, the SAM formation and the respective coverage was investigated.

Topics & Concepts

PorphyrinSurface modificationMonolayerMaterials scienceLinkerSelf-assembled monolayerNanotechnologyBiosensorCombinatorial chemistryPhotochemistryChemistryComputer sciencePhysical chemistryOperating systemMolecular Junctions and NanostructuresLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
A2BC-Type Porphyrin SAM on Gold Surface for Bacteria Detection Applications: Synthesis and Surface Functionalization | Litcius