2010
DOI: 10.1002/pssc.200982822
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Amorphous silicon based p‐i‐i‐n photodetectors for point‐of‐care testing

Abstract: Modern medical diagnostics demands point‐of‐care testing (POCT) systems for quick tests in clinical or out‐patient environments. This investigation combines the Reflectometric Interference Spectroscopy (RIfS) with thin film technology for a highly sensitive, direct optical and label‐free detection of proteins, e.g. inflammation or cardiovascular markers. Amorphous silicon (a‐Si) based thin film photodetectors replace the so far needed spectrometer and permit downsizing of the POCT system. Photodetectors with p… Show more

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“…Label-free immunoassays often suffer from unspecific binding by matrix components. For a better shielding, the transducer surface is coated with biopolymers, for example, functionalized dextran or polyethylene glycol. , In preliminary works, the two biopolymer coatings amino-dextran (AMD) and diamino-polyethylene glycol (DA-PEG) were tested and compared . Even though contact angle measurements revealed a higher NRT surface loading for AMD-coated transducers, DA-PEG-coated transducers show higher and foremost mass-transport-limited binding signals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Label-free immunoassays often suffer from unspecific binding by matrix components. For a better shielding, the transducer surface is coated with biopolymers, for example, functionalized dextran or polyethylene glycol. , In preliminary works, the two biopolymer coatings amino-dextran (AMD) and diamino-polyethylene glycol (DA-PEG) were tested and compared . Even though contact angle measurements revealed a higher NRT surface loading for AMD-coated transducers, DA-PEG-coated transducers show higher and foremost mass-transport-limited binding signals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No limitation was encountered upon switching to aryl based organometallics ( 2 e ) . Organozinc halides, which are generally considered less reactive, also readily gave the desired products 2 b , 3 x , 3 y , and 2 f . For aniline derivatives with branched alkyl moieties and allyl groups, the acetylating work‐up proved inefficient.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%