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Optical fibre long-period grating sensors modified with antifouling bio-functional nano-brushes

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Vrabcová, Markéta
Spasovová, Monika
Forinová, Michala
Giannetti, Ambra
Houska, Milan
Lynn Jr, N. Scott
Baldini, Francesco
Kopecek, Jaromir
Chiavaioli, Francesco
Vaisocherova-Lisalova, Hana

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Publication date
2025
Published in
Biomaterials Science
Volume / Issue
13 (5)
ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 2047-4830
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eISSN: 2047-4849
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.1039/d4bm01447b

Abstract
Recent advances in optical sensing technologies underpin the development of high-performance, surface-sensitive analytical tools capable of reliable and precise detection of molecular targets in complex biological media in non-laboratory settings. Optical fibre sensors guide light to and from a region of interest, enabling sensitive measurements of localized environments. This positions optical fibre sensors as a highly promising technology for a wide range of biochemical and healthcare applications. However, their performance in real-world biological media is often limited by the absence of robust post-modification strategies that provide both high biorecognition and antifouling capabilities. In this study, we present the proof-of-concept antifouling and biorecognition performance of a polymer brush nano-coating synthesized at the sensing region of optical fibre long-period grating (LPG) sensors. Using a newly developed antifouling terpolymer brush (ATB) composed of carboxybetaine methacrylamide, sulfobetaine methacrylamide, and N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide, we achieve state-of-the-art antifouling properties. The successful on-fibre ATB synthesis is confirmed through scanning electron microscopy (SEM), fluorescence microscopy, and label-free bio-detection experiments based on antibody-functionalized ATB-coated LPG optical fibres. Despite the challenges in handling optical fibres during polymerization, the resulting nano-coating retains its remarkable antifouling properties upon exposure to blood plasma and enables biorecognition element functionalization. These capabilities are demonstrated through the detection of IgG in buffer and diluted blood plasma using anti-IgG-functionalized ATB-coated sensing regions of LPG fibres in both label-based (fluorescence) and label-free real-time detection experiments. The results show the potential of ATB-coated LPG fibres for use in analytical biosensing applications.
Keywords
of-the-art, modeopportunitites, surface
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