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Polymer Doping as a Novel Approach to Improve the Performance of Plasmonic Plastic Optical Fibers Sensors

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 23, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s23125548

Keywords

polymer doping; plastic optical fiber (POF); surface plasmon resonance (SPR); molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs); iron oxide

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In this study, Fe2O3 was used as a doping agent in PMMA to enhance the plasmonic effect in POF sensors. The doping procedure involved immersing a premanufactured POF sensor chip in an iron (III) solution. After treatment, a gold nanofilm was deposited on the doped PMMA to achieve surface plasmon resonance (SPR). The doping process increased the refractive index of the PMMA, improving the SPR phenomena. Different analyses were conducted to characterize the doping of PMMA and experimental results confirmed the enhanced plasmonic phenomenon.
In this work, Fe2O3 was investigated as a doping agent for poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) in order to enhance the plasmonic effect in sensors based on D-shaped plastic optical fibers (POFs). The doping procedure consists of immerging a premanufactured POF sensor chip in an iron (III) solution, avoiding repolymerization and its related disadvantages. After treatment, a sputtering process was used to deposit a gold nanofilm on the doped PMMA in order to obtain the surface plasmon resonance (SPR). More specifically, the doping procedure increases the refractive index of the POF's PMMA in contact with the gold nanofilm, improving the SPR phenomena. The doping of the PMMA was characterized by different analyses in order to determine the effectiveness of the doping procedure. Moreover, experimental results obtained by exploiting different water-glycerin solutions have been used to test the different SPR responses. The achieved bulk sensitivities confirmed the improvement of the plasmonic phenomenon with respect to a similar sensor configuration based on a not-doped PMMA SPR-POF chip. Finally, doped and non-doped SPR-POF platforms were functionalized with a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP), specific for the bovine serum albumin (BSA) detection, to obtain dose-response curves. These experimental results confirmed an increase in binding sensitivity for the doped PMMA sensor. Therefore, a lower limit of detection (LOD), equal to 0.04 mu M, has been obtained in the case of the doped PMMA sensor when compared to the one calculated for the not-doped sensor configuration equal to about 0.09 mu M.

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