Ultra-sensitive boric acid detection using a plasmonic fiber-optic spectral comb and MEA modified with gold
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Even trace amounts of boric acid (BA) could cause serious harm to human beings and the environment. Therefore, trace BA detection is very important. Here, we propose a tilted fiber Bragg grating (TFBG)-based plasmonic fiber-optic spectral comb for ultra-low limit BA detection. The TFBG is coated with a gold film to excite the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) effect, and mercaptoethylamine (MEA) molecules are self-assembled and fixed on the gold film to form a BA probe. MEA molecules can form a stable coordination structure with BA molecules to realize TFBG-SPR BA detection. To enhance the sensor's sensitivity, using MEA modified with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) to combine with BA molecules, the combination-induced aggregation of AuNPs induces a significant spectral response. The proposed sensor shows highly sensitive detection of BA under the detection range of 1 fM-1 nM, with a detection limit of 1.01 × 10-15 mol/L (1.01 fM), which is more than five orders of magnitude lower than those of the previously reported methods. The proposed sensor not only shows practical application of BA detection but also provides a new, to the best of our knowledge, way for the TFBG-SPR biochemical sensor to achieve high RI sensitivity.
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