Characterization of ligand-functionalized microcantilevers for metal ion sensing

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作者
Dutta, P
Chapman, PJ
Datskos, PG
Sepaniak, MJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA
[2] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA
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10.1021/ac051082i
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A sensor for metal cations is demonstrated using single and binary mixtures of different thiolated ligands as self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) functionalized on silicon microcantilevers (MCs) with gold nanostructured surfaces. Binding of charged metal ions to the active surface of a cantilever induces an apparent surface stress, thereby causing static bending of the MC that is detected in this work by a beam-bending technique. A MC response mechanism based on changes in surface charge is discussed. The monodentated ligands arranged as SAMs on the MC surface are not expected to fully satisfy the coordination sphere of the detected metals. This leads to lower binding constants than would be expected for chelating ligands, but reversible responses. The modest binding constants are compensated in terms of the magnitudes of responses by the inherent higher sensitivity of the nanostructured approach as opposed to more traditional smooth surface MCs. Response characteristics are optimized in terms of SAM formation time, concentration of ligand solution, and pH of working buffer solution. Limits of detection for the tested mono-, di-, and trivalent metal ions are in low to submicromolar range. The results indicated that shapes and magnitudes of response profiles are characteristics of the metal ions and type of SAM. The response factors for a given SAM with the tested metal ions, or for a given metal with the tested SAMs, varied by roughly 1 order of magnitude. While the observed selectivity is not large, it is anticipated that sufficient ionic recognition contrast is available for selective metal ion identification when differentially functionalized arrays of MCs (different ligands on different cantilevers in the array) are used in conjunction with pattern recognition techniques.
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