US Patent 7880876 - Detection of E. Coli bacterium with nanorod array
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This patent from the University of Georgia Research Foundation teaches improving data obtained from SERS by using an array of nanorods. Claim 1 reads:
1. A method of detecting at least one bacterium in a sample, comprising:
exposing a substrate having an array of nanorods on the substrate to the sample, wherein a tilt angle (β) between an individual nanorod and the substrate surface is about 0° to about 90°, and wherein the sample includes at least one of a first strain of Escherichia coli and a second strain of Escherichia coli; and
measuring a surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) spectrum, wherein a SERS spectrum of the array of nanorods and the first strain of Escherichia coli is detectably different than a SERS spectrum of the array of nanorods and the second strain of Escherichia coli.
This patent from the University of Georgia Research Foundation teaches improving data obtained from SERS by using an array of nanorods. Claim 1 reads:
1. A method of detecting at least one bacterium in a sample, comprising:
exposing a substrate having an array of nanorods on the substrate to the sample, wherein a tilt angle (β) between an individual nanorod and the substrate surface is about 0° to about 90°, and wherein the sample includes at least one of a first strain of Escherichia coli and a second strain of Escherichia coli; and
measuring a surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) spectrum, wherein a SERS spectrum of the array of nanorods and the first strain of Escherichia coli is detectably different than a SERS spectrum of the array of nanorods and the second strain of Escherichia coli.
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