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Metal island coated polymer sensor for direct determination of the volume effect of chaotropic agents
Authors:Th Schalkhammer  Ch Lobmaier  F Pittner  A Leitner  H Brunner  F R Aussenegg
Institution:(1) Institut für Biochemie und Molekulare Zellbiologie und Ludwig Boltzmann Forschungsstelle für Biochemie, Dr. Bohr Gasse 9, A-1030 Wien, Austria;(2) Institut für Experimentalphysik, K.-F.-Universität und Erwin Schrödinger Institut für Nanostruk-turforschung, Universitäts-Platz 5, A-8010 Graz, Austria
Abstract:A new optical sensor is presented, based on the analyte reaction resulting in swelling and shrinking of a thin polymer layer. Changing the concentration of ions in a new bisazide photo-cross-linked poly(vinylpyrrolidone) polymer results in a concentration-dependent volume change of the hydrated gel. The volume response of the sensor induced by different ions is fully reversible over more than 250 cycles. The response of the device depends on the type, the charge and the concentration of the ions. The sensor material is part of an optical thin film system which transforms the variations in volume of the polymer into spectral information. The steady state of the sensor response is obtained within 60 s. The response time is mainly limited by the pump rate, the back pressure and the total volume of the system but not by the swelling of the sensor polymer. A comparative study of ion effects has demonstrated a fundamental correlation of the polymer swelling properties with the lsquoHofmeister seriesrsquo of chaotropic agents. Thus it is concluded that the photopolymer, which is solubilized in aqueous solutions by the interaction of its amide structure with the solvent, behaves like the backbone amide structure of proteins.
Keywords:chaotropic agents  optical sensors  polymer swelling  metal island film
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