Chemosensors (Jul 2023)

MIP-Assisted 3-Hole POF Chip Faced with SPR-POF Sensor for Glyphosate Detection

  • Giancarla Alberti,
  • Stefano Spina,
  • Francesco Arcadio,
  • Maria Pesavento,
  • Letizia De Maria,
  • Nunzio Cennamo,
  • Luigi Zeni,
  • Daniele Merli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors11070414
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 414

Abstract

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The present study proposes the application of a recently developed optical–chemical sensor system to glyphosate detection. The device probes the refractive index variation in a chip based on a plastic optical fiber (POF) in which three orthogonal micro-holes were created and filled with an acrylic-based molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP). This sensitive chip, connected in series to a gold-coated SPR-POF platform, can modify the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) phenomena by exploiting the multimode characteristic of the POFs. Therefore, the gold film of the SPR-POF platform is not covered by the MIP layer, improving the sensor’s performance because the interaction between the analyte (glyphosate) and the polymer recognition cavities occurs in the core and not in the cladding of the waveguide. Indeed, the sample solution is dropped on the MIP-based chip while a water drop is constantly maintained above the gold surface of the reference SPR-POF platform to excite the surface plasmons, modulated by the MIP interaction with the target analyte. The device is here for the first time applied for glyphosate sensing in water samples. The high sensitivity and selectivity are proven, and tests on real samples highlight the good performances of the developed sensors.

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