Novel Bio, Chemical, Environmental Sensing Based on New Model of Total Internal Reflection in Turbid Media

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Abstract

We have initiated a collaborative experimental research program that combines new advances in optical physics, field portable chemical analysis, and biosensing. Our goal is to discover and characterize new optical sensing methodologies in opaque, highly scattering (i.e., ``turbid'') media, and demonstrate new paradigms for optical sensing in research and industry. We have three specific objectives. First, we propose to fully characterize and validate a new model of total internal reflection (TIR) from highly turbid media thus enabling a first demonstration of non-invasive, in-situ, real-time particle sizing for the case of arbitrary scattering particle size--a holy grail in colloidal science. Second, we propose to implement a first demonstration of real-time non-invasive measurement of nanoparticle aggregation in highly turbid media. Third, we propose to use our new sensing methodology to demonstrate real-time in-situ label-free monitoring of molecular interactions and adsorption at surfaces.

*We gratefully acknowledge support from the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund and Miami University's Interdisciplinary Roundtable Fund. We also gratefully acknowledge experimental help from the Miami University Instrumentation Laboratory.

Authors

  • Samir Bali

    • Miami University, Ohio
    • Miami University
  • Patrick Judge

    • Miami University, Ohio
  • Nathan Phillip

    • Miami University, Ohio
  • Jordan Boivin

    • Miami University, Ohio
  • Jonathan Scaffidi

    • Miami University, Ohio
  • Jason Berberich

    • Miami University, Ohio
  • Lalit Bali

    • Miami University, Ohio