4.6 Article

In Situ Regeneration of Silicon Microring Biosensors Coated with Parylene C

Journal

LANGMUIR
Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 504-513

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c02914

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Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFA0209000]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61974099, 62022081, 61634006, 62004192]
  3. Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences [2018146]

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An optical biosensor reuse method using a nanoscale parylene C film was proposed, demonstrating successful detection of CEA. The method simplifies the antibody modification process of sensors and verifies the repeatability and reliability of sensor reuse.
Optical biosensors support disease diagnostic applications, offering high accuracy and sensitivity due to label-free detection and their optical resonance enhancement. However, optical biosensors based on noble metal nanoparticles and precise micro-electromechanical system technology are costly, which is an obstacle for their applications. Here, we proposed a biosensor reuse method with nanoscale parylene C film, taking the silicon-on-insulator microring resonator biosensor as an example. Parylene C can efficiently adsorb antibody by one-step modification without any surface treatment, which simplifies the antibody modification process of sensors. Parylene C (20 nm thick) was successfully coated on the surface of the microring to modify anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (anti-CEA) and specifically detect CEA. After sensing, parylene C was successfully removed without damaging the sensing surface for the sensor reusing. The experimental results demonstrate that the sensing response did not change significantly after the sensor was reused more than five times, which verifies the repeatability and reliability of the reusable method by using parylene C. This framework can potentially reduce the cost of biosensors and promote their further applications.

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