Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
746817 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

We have examined non-insulated PZT/gold-coated glass cantilevers for real-time, label-free detection of Salmonella typhimurium by partial dipping at any relative humidity. The PZT/gold-coated glass cantilevers consisted of a 0.127 mm-thick PZT layer about 0.8 mm long, 2 mm wide bonded to a 0.15 mm-thick gold-coated glass layer with a 3.0 mm-long gold-coated glass tip for detection. We showed that by placing the water level at the nodal point, about 0.8 mm from the free end of the gold-glass tip, there was a 1/2-h window in which the resonance frequency was stable despite the water level change due to evaporation at 20% relative humidity or higher. By dipping the cantilevers to their nodal point, we were able to do real-time, label-free detection without background resonance frequency corrections at any relative humidity. The partially dipped PZT/gold-coated glass cantilever exhibited mass detection sensitivity, Δm/Δf = −5 × 10−11 g/Hz, and a detection concentration sensitivity, 5 × 103 cells/ml in 2 ml of liquid, which was about two orders of magnitude lower than that of a 5 MHz QCM. It was also about two orders of magnitude lower than the infectious dose and one order of magnitude lower that the detection limit of a commercial Raptor sensor.

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