The fabrication of 2D and 3D photonic crystal arrays towards high performance recognition of metal ions and biomolecules
Abstract
Methods allowing photonic crystals to be applied to metal-ion recognition and biological detection in a controllable fashion are potentially important for analytical chemistry. Herein, 2D photonic crystal films and 3D photonic crystal supraballs were respectively prepared to serve as the inkjet printing response and single loaded coordination response, for detecting metal ions. Subsequently, we described a cell photonic crystal array (CPA) chip, coupling functionalized 3D photonic crystal supraballs with a 96-well plate, establishing a testing platform. By using a microplate reader, multiple signals could be extracted at once, which simplifies the testing process and saves the detection time. This simple and convenient method is expected to be applied to qualitative and quantitative tests of various heavy metal ions and biomolecules, such as BSA, a kind of biological macromolecule.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2016 Journal of Materials Chemistry C Hot Papers