| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9685079 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
An optically improved fluid filter for localization and microscopic imaging was prepared by electroless deposition of nickel-boron (Ni-B) nanoparticle structures in the approximately 0.2 um channel walls of alumina-based Anopore⢠fluid filter membranes. The relatively simple, two-step membrane modification process of Pd catalyst addition followed by aqueous Ni-B deposition increases filter optical absorption by more than three orders of magnitude. The resulting black membrane retains its original flow properties but has approximately 98% less autofluorescence compared with the unmodified membrane (dark field illuminated at 488 nm) and has a significant reduction in fluorescence signal from non-specifically bound species.
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Authors
Jacob D. Durtschi, Maria Erali, Mark G. Herrmann, Marc G. Elgort, Karl V. Voelkerding, Roger E. Smith,
