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2004 International Conference on MEMS, NANO and Smart Systems (ICMENS'04)
Biological Transducers Based on Bacteriorhodopsin for Smart Biosensor Applications
Banff, Alberta, Canada
August 25-August 27
ISBN: 0-7695-2189-4
Wei Wei Wang, University of Western Ontario
George K. Knopf, University of Western Ontario
Amarjeet S. Bassi, University of Western Ontario
In this study, a biological photoelectric transducer based on bacteriorhodopsin (bR) is described. Purple membrane (PM) containing bR are deposited on a TiO₂ electrode surface and electrically oriented. The dried bR purple membrane film is then utilized to investigate the photoelectric response. The latter is induced by charge displacement of bR molecules in the purple membranes. The response is affected by both the wavelength and intensity of the incident light sources. The experimental results indicate that the generated photo-voltage is proportional to the intensity of the illumination light, and the photo-voltage measured under different wavelengths correspond to the absorption spectrum of bR.
Citation:
Wei Wei Wang, George K. Knopf, Amarjeet S. Bassi, "Biological Transducers Based on Bacteriorhodopsin for Smart Biosensor Applications," icmens, pp.274-279, 2004 International Conference on MEMS, NANO and Smart Systems (ICMENS'04), 2004
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