The large surface area within porous Si (pSi) and its strong room temperature photoluminescence (PL) make it an ideal host for biological sensors. In particular, the development of pSi-based optical sensors for DNA, enzyme and other biochemical molecules have become of great interest. Here, we demonstrate that the in-situ monitoring of the pSi PL behaviour can be used as a positive identification of bovine serum albumin (BSA) protein adsorption inside the porous matrix. Electrochemically prepared pSi films were first functionalized with undecylenic acid to produce an organic monolayer covalently attached to the porous silicon surfaces. The acid terminal group also provided favourable BSA binding sites on the pSi matrix sidewalls. In-situ PL...
Porous silicon (pSi) is an advanced material that has been often employed in highly sensitive optica...
The reliable functioning of biosensors and bioassays is dependent on the robust attachment of active...
Nanostructured porous silicon (PS) is a promising material for label-free optical detection of biomo...
International audienceWe study the effect of different surface functionalization methods on the sens...
This dissertation will focus on harnessing the optical properties of porous silicon to sense proteas...
Nano-porous silicon (PS) offers a potential platform for biosensors with benefits both in terms of l...
Two classes of macromolecules, proteins and polymers, are coated onto porous Si films in a variety o...
In this work, porous silicon (PS) films with varied porosity (68–82%) were formed on the p-type, bor...
Biological passivation of porous silicon (PSi)-based optical devices is demonstrated. Infiltration b...
International audienceSurface functionalization methods were investigated for their effects on the s...
Porous silicon (PSi) photonic crystals have aroused interest as chemical and biological sensing devi...
Self-assembled monolayers are surfaces consisting of a single layer of molecules on a substrate: wid...
Porous silicon (PSi) photonic crystals have aroused research interest as label-free chemical and bio...
Nanostructured porous silicon (PS) is a promising material for label-free optical detection of biomo...
A new approach for the preparation of a biochip on porous silicon and the application of the biochip...
Porous silicon (pSi) is an advanced material that has been often employed in highly sensitive optica...
The reliable functioning of biosensors and bioassays is dependent on the robust attachment of active...
Nanostructured porous silicon (PS) is a promising material for label-free optical detection of biomo...
International audienceWe study the effect of different surface functionalization methods on the sens...
This dissertation will focus on harnessing the optical properties of porous silicon to sense proteas...
Nano-porous silicon (PS) offers a potential platform for biosensors with benefits both in terms of l...
Two classes of macromolecules, proteins and polymers, are coated onto porous Si films in a variety o...
In this work, porous silicon (PS) films with varied porosity (68–82%) were formed on the p-type, bor...
Biological passivation of porous silicon (PSi)-based optical devices is demonstrated. Infiltration b...
International audienceSurface functionalization methods were investigated for their effects on the s...
Porous silicon (PSi) photonic crystals have aroused interest as chemical and biological sensing devi...
Self-assembled monolayers are surfaces consisting of a single layer of molecules on a substrate: wid...
Porous silicon (PSi) photonic crystals have aroused research interest as label-free chemical and bio...
Nanostructured porous silicon (PS) is a promising material for label-free optical detection of biomo...
A new approach for the preparation of a biochip on porous silicon and the application of the biochip...
Porous silicon (pSi) is an advanced material that has been often employed in highly sensitive optica...
The reliable functioning of biosensors and bioassays is dependent on the robust attachment of active...
Nanostructured porous silicon (PS) is a promising material for label-free optical detection of biomo...