Publications by authors named "Roland Palkovits"

The effectiveness of a novel multicolor biochip boosted by reducing cluster repulsion and in-situ silver enhancement has been demonstrated by using anti-serum albumine antibodies conjugated to gold nanoparticles on a vacuum metalized plastic film coated with nano-resonance driving ceramic multilayers. A dense and smooth vacuum deposited SiO approximately 1.6 top layer (50 to 300 nm thick) on a flexible thermoplastic polymer poly-ethylene-terephthalate-chip functionalized via poly-ethylenimine monolayer coating and chemical cross-linking was employed to immobilize capture antibodies.

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Improving the performance of traditional diagnostic lateral flow assays combined with new manufacturing technologies is a primary goal in the research and development plans of diagnostic companies. Taking into consideration the components of lateral flow diagnostic test kits; innovation can include modification of labels, materials and device design. In recent years, Resonance-Enhanced Absorption (REA) of metal nano-particles has shown excellent applicability in bio-sensing for the detection of a variety of bio-molecular binding interactions.

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New optical nanoresonance effects enabled us to study the effect of ions on nanometric carbohydrate thin layers on chips. Immobilization was done via spin coating of the derivatized carbohydrate polymer at a metallized chip surface forming ultrathin films (about 50-300 nm thick) followed by photochemical cross-linking. Deposition of metal-nanoclusters, synthesized by chemical means and sputter coating on top of the polymer, induced an optical resonance effect, which transduced changes of polymer structure quantitatively into an optical signal that can be observed directly as resonance shift of a narrow optical peak.

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