Offer no. 5/18
Platform, i.e. detection / identification of microorganisms, especially bacteria, and spectroelectrochemical measurements using the surface enhanced Raman technique (SERS), how it is prepared, its use and measurements using such a platform
- Summary:
The subject of beverages is the test platform, i.e. detection / identification of microorganisms, especially bacteria, and spectroelectrochemical measurements using the surface enhanced Raman technique (SERS), how it is prepared, its use and measurements using such a platform.
The platform is based on a photovoltaic cell covered with a metallic layer. Photovoltaic cells induced by silicon covered with a thin layer of silicon nitride (anti-reflective layer). On the surface of silicon nitride there are electrical contacts (upper electrode) Made of high-conductive metal (eg silver), which can serve as a place for applying electrical potential during the time of spectroelectrochemical measurements. The developed platform is characterized by a high SERS amplification factor (108). High repeatability (RSD <5%) and stability of recorded signals for both tested chemicals and microorganisms.
- Inventors:
Agnieszka Michota - Kamińska, Evelin Witkowska, Dorota Korsak, Joanna Trzcińska-Danielewicz, Agnieszka Girstun, Krzysztof Niciński, Tomasz Szymborski
- Advantages / Innovative aspects:
Development of a new class of SERS-active substrates, which:
- allow to obtain high Raman signal gain coefficients,
- will be universal, i.e. they will enable the measurement of both biological (eg bacteria) and non-biological samples,
- will allow direct deposition of bacteria from liquids, i.e. plasma, urine or water, so that there is no need to transfer them from the liquid to the SERS substrate,
- will be able to apply in spectroelectrochemical measurments
- Keywords:
Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), photovoltaic arrays, SERS platform, detection of microorganisms
- Field:
- Usage:
- Platform for detection of microorganisms
- Platform for SERS measurements
- Platform for spectroelectrochemical measurements
- State of the progress:
stage of prototype
- Intellectual property rights:
Patent application in Poland