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Plasmonic Sensors and their Applications
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Plasmonic Sensors and their Applications
A practically-focused reference and guide on the use of plasmonic sensing as a faster and cheaper alternative to conventional sensing platforms
Plasmons, the collective oscillations of electrons occurring at the interface between any two materials, are sensitive to changes in dielectric properties near metal surfaces. Plasmonic sensors enable the real-time study of unique surface properties by monitoring the effect of the material interaction at the sensor surface. Plasmonic sensing techniques offer fast, label-free analysis, and hold advantages over labelling techniques such as ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay).
Plasmonic Sensors and their Applications examines the development and use of highly sensitive and selective plasmonic sensing platforms in chemistry, biotechnology, and medicine. Contributions by an international panel of experts provide timely and in-depth coverage of both real-world applications and academic research in the dynamic field. The authors describe advances in nanotechnology, polymer chemistry, and biomedicine, explore new and emerging applications of plasmonic sensing, discuss future trends and potential research directions, and more. This authoritative volume:
- Demonstrates why plasmonic sensing is a profitable method for easy and label-free analysis in real-time
- Covers a variety of applications of plasmonic sensors, such as disease diagnostics, vitamin detection, and detection of chemical and biological warfare agents
- Includes a brief introduction to the history and development of plasmonic sensors
- Provides concise theory and background for every application covered in the text
Plasmonic Sensors and their Applications is an invaluable resource for analytical chemists, biochemists, biotechnologists, protein and surface chemists, and advanced students of biotechnology.
β¦ Table of Contents
Title Page
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Preface
1 Deciphering Plasmonic Modality to Address Challenges in Disease Diagnostics
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Surface Plasmon Polaritons
1.3 Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
1.4 Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LPSR)
1.5 Raman Spectroscopy and SERS
1.6 Whispering Gallery Mode (WGM)
1.7 Fiber Cables Sensors
1.8 New Trends in Plasmonic Sensors for the Applications in Disease Diagnosis
1.9 Outcomes and Conclusion
References
2 Nanosensors Based on Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance
2.1 Historical and Theoretical Background
2.2 Fabrication of Metal Nanostructures
2.3 Improving Detection Limit of LSPR Sensors
2.4 Integration of LSPR with Other Molecular Identification Techniques
2.5 Practical Issues
2.6 Conclusions and Future Prospects
References
3 Highly Sensitive and Selective Plasmonic Sensing Platforms
3.1 Introduction
3.2 What Is Highly Sensitive (Ultrasensitive)?
3.3 Plasmonic Sensing Platforms
3.4 Recent Applications
3.5 Conclusion Remarks
References
4 Plasmonic Sensors for Detection of Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Sensors
4.3 Biological Warfare Agents
4.4 Chemical Warfare Agents
4.5 Conclusion and Future Perspective
References
5 A Plasmonic Sensing Platform Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Medical Applications
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Molecular Imprinting Technology
5.3 Plasmonic Sensing
5.4 Medical Applications
5.5 Conclusion
References
6 Magnetoplasmonic Nanosensors
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Synthesis
6.3 Biosensing Applications
6.4 Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
7 Plasmonic Sensors for Vitamin Detection
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Plasmonic Sensors
7.3 Vitamin Applications of Plasmonic Sensors
7.4 Conclusions and Prospects
References
8 Proteomic Applications of Plasmonic Sensors
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Plasmonic Sensors
8.3 Proteome Applications with Plasmonic Sensors
8.4 Conclusions and Prospects
References
9 Cancer Cell Recognition via Sensors System
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Sensors Systems in Cancer Cell Detection
9.3 Cancer Cells
9.4 Conclusion
References
10 Ultrasensitive Sensors Based on Plasmonic Nanoparticles
10.1 Introduction
10.2 SPR and LSPR
10.3 SERS
10.4 Colorimetric Sensing
10.5 Luminescence Applications
10.6 Conclusion
References
11 SurfaceβEnhanced Raman Scattering Sensors for Chemical/Biological Sensing
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Direct Method
11.3 Indirect Method
11.4 SERSβbased Chemical Sensors (Chemosensors)
11.5 Absolute Intensityβbased Method
11.6 Wavenumber Shiftβbased Method
11.7 Ratiometric Method
11.8 SERSβbased Biological Sensors (Biosensors)
11.9 Conclusion
References
12 Carbon Nanomaterials as Plasmonic Sensors in Biotechnological and Biomedical Applications
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Biomedical and Biotechnological Applications of Carbon Nanomaterials as Plasmonic Sensors
12.3 Final Statement and Further Outlook
References
13 Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymers
13.1 Introduction
13.2 MIP Based SPR Sensors
13.3 Conclusions and Future Prospects
References
Index
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