CANCELLED - A Photosynthetic Biosensor for Herbicide Detection Realised by a Laser Printing MethodWednesday, 28 March 2012 at 16:30 Add to Calendar ▼2012-03-28 16:30:002012-03-28 17:30:00Europe/LondonCANCELLED - A Photosynthetic Biosensor for Herbicide Detection Realised by a Laser Printing MethodAdvances in Biodetection and Biosensors in Edinburgh, ScotlandEdinburgh, ScotlandSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com Electrochemical biosensors are becoming fairly popular in the world. However, one of the limits of those developed until now is represented by the lack of methods providing stable and highly efficient junctions between biomaterial and solid state devices. The present article shows how laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT) can represent a valid tool to ensure an efficient electron transfer from selected photosynthetic biomaterials such as thylakoids, to screen-printed electrodes used as solid support and transducers for the biomaterials themselves. The ideal pattern, in terms of photocurrent signal of thylakoid droplets, giving a stable response signal with current intensity of about 335 ± 13 nA, with a thylakoid mass of 28 ± 4 ng, was selected. It is shown that the efficiency of energy production of a photosynthetic system can be strongly enhanced by LIFT process, as demonstrated by the application of the technique for the construction of an efficient and sensitive photosynthesis-based biosensor useful for the detection of herbicides in the nanomolar range (LOD(diuron) 8.0 × 10-9?, LOD(linuron) 4.0 × 10-9?). |