2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2006.06.016
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Optical immunosensor for fast and sensitive detection of DDT and related compounds in river water samples

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“…The size and the electronic configuration of the device allow its portability and utilization at contaminated locations. 68 Another SPR-based immunosensor for DDT, its metabolites, and analogues in real water samples was developed by Mauriz et al 69 Low limits of detection (LODs), in the sub-nanogram per liter range, were attained for DDT-selective (15 ng l À1 ) and DDT group-selective immunoassays (31 ng l À1 ). The SPR analysis of DDT proved to be three times more sensitive than colorimetric ELISAs without the need of labeling combined with a much shorter time of response.…”
Section: Surface Plasmon Resonance (Srp) Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The size and the electronic configuration of the device allow its portability and utilization at contaminated locations. 68 Another SPR-based immunosensor for DDT, its metabolites, and analogues in real water samples was developed by Mauriz et al 69 Low limits of detection (LODs), in the sub-nanogram per liter range, were attained for DDT-selective (15 ng l À1 ) and DDT group-selective immunoassays (31 ng l À1 ). The SPR analysis of DDT proved to be three times more sensitive than colorimetric ELISAs without the need of labeling combined with a much shorter time of response.…”
Section: Surface Plasmon Resonance (Srp) Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L.M. Lechuga’s group, in collaboration with D. Barceló’s group has been used this system to determine atrazine, [302], organochlorine (DDT) and its metabolites [303], carbaryl [304], chlorpyrifos [305307] in natural water samples, 3,5,6-trichloro-2-2-pyridinol (TPC), a metabolite of chlorpyrifos in urine samples [308] and human growth hormone (hGH) in human serum samples [309]. Multi-analyte detection of environmentally relevant pesticides was carried out by the commercial SPR device with a special design.…”
Section: Optical Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wavevector condition can also be matched by patterning a diffraction grating in the metal surface ( Fig. 1 B): (4) where Λ is the spatial period of the grating and P the diffraction order. In addition, the SPP can be excited thought the evanescent field of the guided light within an optical waveguide (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%