Quantitative methods for spatially resolved adsorption/desorption measurements in real time by surface plasmon resonance microscopy

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作者
Shumaker-Parry, JS [1 ]
Campbell, CT [1 ]
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[1] Univ Washington, Dept Chem, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
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10.1021/ac034962a
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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A simple method for converting local reflectivity changes measured in surface plasmon resonance (SPR) microscopy to effective adlayer thicknesses and absolute surface coverages of adsorbed species is presented. For a range of high-contrast angles near the SPR resonance where the local metal surface's reflectivity changes linearly with angle, the change in reflectivity at fixed angle is proportional to the change in effective refractive index (eta(eff)) near the surface. This change in eta(eff) can be converted to absolute adsorbate coverage using methods developed for quantitative SPR spectroscopy. A measurement of the change in reflectivity due to changes in refractive index of bulk solutions, i.e., percent reflectivity change per refractive index unit (RIU), is the only calibration required. Application of this method is demonstrated for protein adsorption onto protein/DNA arrays on gold from aqueous solution using an SPR microscope operating at 633 nm. A detection limit of 0.072% change in absolute reflectivity is found for simultaneous measurements of all 200 mum x 200 mum areas within the 24-mm(2) light beam with 1-s time averaging. This corresponds to a change in effective refractive index of 1.8 x 10(-5) and a detection limit for protein adsorption of 1.2 ng/cm(2) (similar to0.5 pg in a 200-mum spot). The linear dynamic range is Deltaeta(eff) = similar to0.011 RIU or similar to720 ng/cm(2) of adsorbed protein. Using a nearby spot as a reference channel, one can correct for instrumental drift and changes in refractive index of the solutions in the flow cell.
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页码:907 / 917
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