Nanomaterials (Aug 2020)

Core-Shell Magnetic Nanoparticles for Highly Sensitive Magnetoelastic Immunosensor

  • Raffaele Campanile,
  • Emanuela Scardapane,
  • Antonio Forente,
  • Carmine Granata,
  • Roberto Germano,
  • Rocco Di Girolamo,
  • Antonio Minopoli,
  • Raffaele Velotta,
  • Bartolomeo Della Ventura,
  • Vincenzo Iannotti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10081526
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8
p. 1526

Abstract

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A magnetoelastic (ME) biosensor for wireless detection of analytes in liquid is described. The ME biosensor was tested against human IgG in the range 0–20 μg∙mL−1. The sensing elements, anti-human IgG produced in goat, were immobilized on the surface of the sensor by using a recently introduced photochemical immobilization technique (PIT), whereas a new amplification protocol exploiting gold coated magnetic nanoparticles (core-shell nanoparticles) is demonstrated to significantly enhance the sensitivity. The gold nanoflowers grown on the magnetic core allowed us to tether anti-human IgG to the nanoparticles to exploit the sandwich detection scheme. The experimental results show that the 6 mm × 1 mm × 30 μm ME biosensor with an amplification protocol that uses magnetic nanoparticles has a limit of detection (LOD) lower than 1 nM, works well in water, and has a rapid response time of few minutes. Therefore, the ME biosensor is very promising for real-time wireless detection of pathogens in liquids and for real life diagnostic purpose.

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