Publications by authors named "Ethan Luta"

Paper-based analytical devices, or μPADs, have proven to be valuable bioanalytical tools for a broad range of applications. New methods for μPAD fabrication are needed, however, to facilitate their mass production at a competitive cost. To address this need, we report the use of a boronic acid-containing siloxane polymer (BorSilOx) for patterning hydrophobic barriers for μPADs.

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Many (if not most) biosensors rely on functional silane coatings as a first step toward covalent immobilization of specific capture molecules. While methods for silanization of silica (SiO) surfaces are very well developed, less has been done to develop and characterize silanization methods for alternative substrates, such as alumina (AlO). In particular, the behavior of AlO coatings grown on aluminum under ambient conditions has not been studied.

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Detection of antibodies to upper respiratory pathogens is critical to surveillance, assessment of the immune status of individuals, vaccine development, and basic biology. The urgent need for antibody detection tools has proven particularly acute in the COVID-19 era. We report a multiplex label-free antigen microarray on the Arrayed Imaging Reflectometry (AIR) platform for detection of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2, SARS-CoV-1, MERS, three circulating coronavirus strains (HKU1, 229E, OC43) and three strains of influenza.

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The optical properties of several hydrogen-bond acidic sorbent materials are evaluated in situ to assess their suitability for waveguide-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (WERS) of vapor-phase organophosphonates. A number of characteristics critical to WERS are evaluated for each sorbent: infrared absorption, Raman spectral background, and the limit of detection for a test hydrogen-bond-basic analyte (dimethyl methylphosphonate, DMMP). We describe the chemical properties of the sorbents that differentiate their optical properties for sensing.

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