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  • 2006Fabrication of COOH-terminated self-assembled monolayers for DNA sensors29citations

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Fabrication of COOH-terminated self-assembled monolayers for DNA sensors

  • Nakamura, Fumio
  • Ito, Eisuke
  • Hara, Masahiko
Abstract

Surface-functionalization of the self-assembled monolayer (SAM) can be achieved by introducing a functional group in a molecule at the terminal. To immobilize biomolecules such as nucleotides and proteins on a gold substrate, COOH-terminated thiol SAMs are preferably employed. Here, we fabricated and characterized several kinds of SAMs of the COOH-terminated dithiol compounds by surface plasmon resonance (SPR), X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS). Amino-terminated oligonucleotide was chemically bound on the SAM via the amide coupling using a condensing agent. Moreover, hybridization the DNA-immobilized SAM with target DNA was in situ monitored by SPR.S2p XPS spectra of the SAMs showed that the S atoms are chemically bound on the Au surface, suggesting the formation of the SAM on Au (1 1 1) substrate. The efficiency of DNA immobilization on the SAMs was evaluated by Nls XPS. The efficient hybridization by the SAM was observed by SPR compared with a COOH-terminated normal alkane thiol SAM system.

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  • surface
  • compound
  • x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
  • gold
  • functionalization
  • alkane
  • scanning auger microscopy
  • surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy