In this work we investigate, for the first time, the performances of a system based on hydrogenated amorphous silicon photosensors for the detection of Ochratoxin A. The sensor is a n-type/intrinsic/p-type amorphous silicon stacked structure deposited on a glass substrate. The mycotoxin is deposited on a thin layer chromatographic plate and aligned with the sensor. An ultraviolet radiation excites the ochratoxin A, whose fluorescence produces a photocurrent in the sensor. The photocurrent value is proportional to the deposited mycotoxin quantity. An excellent linearity of the detector response over more than two orders of magnitude of ochratoxin A amount is observed. The minimum detected mycotoxin quantity is equal to 0.1 ng, suggesting that the presented detection system could be a good candidate to perform rapid and analytical ochratoxin A analysis in different kind of samples.
An alternative system for mycotoxin detection based on amorphous silicon sensors - art. no. 65891F / Caputo, Domenico; DE CESARE, Giampiero; P., De Rossi; Fanelli, Corrado; Nascetti, Augusto; Alessandra, Ricelli; Scipinotti, Riccardo. - 6589:(2007), pp. F5891-F5896. (Intervento presentato al convegno Conference on Smart Sensors, Actuators and MEMS III tenutosi a Maspalomas, SPAIN nel MAY 02-04, 2007) [10.1117/12.721931].
An alternative system for mycotoxin detection based on amorphous silicon sensors - art. no. 65891F
CAPUTO, Domenico;DE CESARE, Giampiero;FANELLI, Corrado;NASCETTI, Augusto;SCIPINOTTI, RICCARDO
2007
Abstract
In this work we investigate, for the first time, the performances of a system based on hydrogenated amorphous silicon photosensors for the detection of Ochratoxin A. The sensor is a n-type/intrinsic/p-type amorphous silicon stacked structure deposited on a glass substrate. The mycotoxin is deposited on a thin layer chromatographic plate and aligned with the sensor. An ultraviolet radiation excites the ochratoxin A, whose fluorescence produces a photocurrent in the sensor. The photocurrent value is proportional to the deposited mycotoxin quantity. An excellent linearity of the detector response over more than two orders of magnitude of ochratoxin A amount is observed. The minimum detected mycotoxin quantity is equal to 0.1 ng, suggesting that the presented detection system could be a good candidate to perform rapid and analytical ochratoxin A analysis in different kind of samples.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.