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Highly IR-transparent microfluidic chip with surface-modified BaF2 optical windows for Infrared Microspectroscopy of living cells

MITRI, ELISA
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Alessandro Pozzato
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Giovanna Coceano
altro
Gianluca Grenci
2013
  • journal article

Periodico
MICROELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Abstract
In this contribution we present the first example of a microfluidic chip based on BaF2for Infrared Microspectroscopy (IRMS) of living cells. The advantage in using barium fluoride as platform relies on its high IR transparency, especially in the spectral region below 1300 cm 1 , where the absorption bands of nucleic acids and carbohydrates are located. Barium fluoride is slightly soluble in water (0.12 g/100 g water) and it is potentially harmful for living cells. To overcome these problems, here we exploit an approach whose feasibility has been demonstrated previously on CaF2: the surface modification obtained by sputtering a thin Si layer on the surface. The Surface Modified Microfluidic Devices (SM-MD) hence obtained not only solve the BaF2drawbacks, but also provide a silicon-like substrate fully compatible with standard micro-fabrication processes. These potentialities are here further explored in the direction of chemical or topographical nano-patterning of the silicon-like surface. The silicon thin layer was structured in the shape of 300 nm wide grooves (500 nm pitch) with a thickness of 35 nm by using standard NIL and etching processes; chemical patterning was achieved by exploiting silane chemistry. Finally, we tested the performances of these devices at SISSI beamline@Elettra, collecting IR spectra of single MDA-MB-231 living cells maintained either in physiological solution or complete medium. A comparison of the spectra of a single cell obtained in BaF2and CaF2MDs is reported
DOI
10.1016/j.mee.2013.02.068
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2758753
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84875512506
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Soggetti
  • IRMS

  • microfluidic

  • Living cell

  • BaF2

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