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Fabrication of flexible electrospinning nano-fiber membrane for detection of respiratory tract transmission virus based on SERS

The application of flexible sensors in the biomedical field is deepening. It is of great significance to develop flexible wearable sensors which are more in line with the needs of the public. A flexible polylactic acid membrane fabric was prepared by electrospinning method. The membrane was used as...

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Published in:Talanta (Oxford) 2024-01, Vol.266 (Pt 2), p.125127, Article 125127
Main Authors: Sun, Yang, Zhou, Liuzhu, Ding, Yan, Liu, Cheng, Mao, Zheng-sheng, Jiang, Qiao-yan, Chen, Jin, Chen, Feng, Cao, Yue
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Summary:The application of flexible sensors in the biomedical field is deepening. It is of great significance to develop flexible wearable sensors which are more in line with the needs of the public. A flexible polylactic acid membrane fabric was prepared by electrospinning method. The membrane was used as SERS active substrate by screen printing capture probe which combine Au nanoplates with antibodies to the target substance. Thioglycolic acid-labeled silver nanoparticles coupled with antibodies as SERS nanotags. The target substance can be fixed between the capture probe and SERS nanotags. Due to the high specific surface area between the spinning, the adhesion rate of the capture probe is higher than that of the rigid substrate, and the enrichment and hypersensitivity detection of the object to be tested could be realized. The membranes prepared are flexible, wearable, portable, highly biocompatible, and can be mass-produced for high-throughput detection. We then applied the sensor to the detection of SARS-CoV-2 with detection limits as low as 10 TU/mL. This membrane as a SERS substrate can offer a fast and non-invasive reference for the early diagnosis of respiratory infectious diseases similar to COVID-19. [Display omitted] •It is the first device for detecting respiratory virus made of electrospun fiber film.•The sensor has a very low detection limit of 10 TU/mL for SARS-CoV-2.•The sensor is portable, flexible, biocompatible and inexpensive.•The sensor is suitable for mass production and high throughput testing.
ISSN:0039-9140
1873-3573
1873-3573
DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2023.125127