Fast and sensitive detection of bacteria from a water droplet by means of electric field effects and micro-Raman spectroscopy

A surface-based method that can provide early and label-free detection of target microorganisms in water is presented. The method combines three key features, namely, (a) accelerated transportation to, and focusing of bacteria on, the detection surface by means of alternating current (AC) electrokin...

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Main Authors: David S. Liao, Joshua Raveendran, Shiva Golchi, Aristides Docoslis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-12-01
Series:Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214180415300209
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Joshua Raveendran
Shiva Golchi
Aristides Docoslis
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description A surface-based method that can provide early and label-free detection of target microorganisms in water is presented. The method combines three key features, namely, (a) accelerated transportation to, and focusing of bacteria on, the detection surface by means of alternating current (AC) electrokinetic effects, (b) selective capture of the target microorganism using surface-immobilized antibodies, and (c) sensitive detection of target bacteria with micro-Raman spectroscopy. The non-uniform electric field is created by an AC signal-driven planar, quadrupolar, gold microelectrode array that is deposited on the detection surface (oxidized silicon wafer). AC electroosmosis and dielectrophoresis combine to produce the desired concentration amplification of bacteria on the capture surface within a few minutes. Bacterial detection is, subsequently, accomplished through Raman spectra acquired at pre-determined locations near the electrodes after sample removal and rinsing of the capture surface. Using this technique, detection of Escherichia coli K12 (target microorganism) at concentrations as low as 102 bacteria per mL was reproducibly achieved from 50 μL sample droplets. This method also permits the selective retention of a target microorganism from polymicrobial mixtures, as demonstrated here with the capture of E. coli K12 from their mixtures with Micrococcus luteus. Keywords: Raman spectroscopy, E. coli, Biosensor, Dielectrophoresis, Electroosmosis, Bacterial detection in water
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spelling doaj.art-81730f37b4704f69a2d58758173e6aaa2022-12-21T21:33:30ZengElsevierSensing and Bio-Sensing Research2214-18042015-12-0165966Fast and sensitive detection of bacteria from a water droplet by means of electric field effects and micro-Raman spectroscopyDavid S. Liao0Joshua Raveendran1Shiva Golchi2Aristides Docoslis3Department of Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, CanadaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, CanadaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, CanadaCorresponding author.; Department of Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, CanadaA surface-based method that can provide early and label-free detection of target microorganisms in water is presented. The method combines three key features, namely, (a) accelerated transportation to, and focusing of bacteria on, the detection surface by means of alternating current (AC) electrokinetic effects, (b) selective capture of the target microorganism using surface-immobilized antibodies, and (c) sensitive detection of target bacteria with micro-Raman spectroscopy. The non-uniform electric field is created by an AC signal-driven planar, quadrupolar, gold microelectrode array that is deposited on the detection surface (oxidized silicon wafer). AC electroosmosis and dielectrophoresis combine to produce the desired concentration amplification of bacteria on the capture surface within a few minutes. Bacterial detection is, subsequently, accomplished through Raman spectra acquired at pre-determined locations near the electrodes after sample removal and rinsing of the capture surface. Using this technique, detection of Escherichia coli K12 (target microorganism) at concentrations as low as 102 bacteria per mL was reproducibly achieved from 50 μL sample droplets. This method also permits the selective retention of a target microorganism from polymicrobial mixtures, as demonstrated here with the capture of E. coli K12 from their mixtures with Micrococcus luteus. Keywords: Raman spectroscopy, E. coli, Biosensor, Dielectrophoresis, Electroosmosis, Bacterial detection in waterhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214180415300209
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title Fast and sensitive detection of bacteria from a water droplet by means of electric field effects and micro-Raman spectroscopy
title_full Fast and sensitive detection of bacteria from a water droplet by means of electric field effects and micro-Raman spectroscopy
title_fullStr Fast and sensitive detection of bacteria from a water droplet by means of electric field effects and micro-Raman spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Fast and sensitive detection of bacteria from a water droplet by means of electric field effects and micro-Raman spectroscopy
title_short Fast and sensitive detection of bacteria from a water droplet by means of electric field effects and micro-Raman spectroscopy
title_sort fast and sensitive detection of bacteria from a water droplet by means of electric field effects and micro raman spectroscopy
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