The task of rapid detection and identification of bacteria remains a major challenge in both medicine and industry. This work introduces a new concept for the design of self-reporting optical structures that can detect and quantify bacteria in real-time. The sensor is based on a two-dimensional periodic structure of porous Si photonic crystals in which the pore size is adjusted to fit the target bacteria cells (Escherichia coli).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel, empirical, macroscopic model is developed to describe the release of a model anticancer drug, Mitoxantrone, from native and chemically modified porous Si (PSi) thin films. Drug release from these carriers results from a combination of two mechanisms, i.e.
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