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NANOSTRUCTURED PLANAR WAVEGUIDE DEVICE FOR MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS COMPOUNDS IN WATER BY EVANESCENT SURFACE ENHANCED RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY - PHASE I

Description:

Senspex, Inc. proposes to investigate a novel diagnostic tool based upon evanescent field planar waveguide sensing and complementary nanostructured mediated molecular vibration spectroscopy methods for rapid detection and analysis of hazardous biological and chemical targets in water and air. The main characteristic of the proposed approach is the use of evanescent field Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) comprising a pathlength- integrated planar waveguide sensor employing a periodic nanoparticle array on a thin film waveguide substrate. The investigators propose to develop designs and fabrication methods for nanostructured planar waveguide mechanisms to produce amplified molecularly specific Raman emission spectral signatures from the sensor. The sensor element will be attached to a Raman identification system previously developed by Senspex to obtain and analyze the spectral output. The technique is expected to result in a robust, reagentless sensor system for continuous sensing and monitoring of hazardous compounds in water.

Potential commercial applications of the proposed sensor system for environmental contamination include development of real-time monitoring equipment for hazardous industrial environments; detection of toxic industrial chemical spills in commercial/industrial chemical storage and transport locations; development of the real-time monitor for drinking water contaminants; in situ detection of contamination in agricultural production; and drinking water security monitoring.

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT( ABSTRACT )
Start Date:02/01/2009
Completion Date:07/31/2009
Record ID: 203993