Girolamo D'Agostino
University of Pavia
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Sensors | 2013
Nunzio Cennamo; Girolamo D'Agostino; Alice Donà; Giacomo Dacarro; Piersandro Pallavicini; Maria Pesavento; Luigi Zeni
In this paper a refractive index sensor based on localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) in a Plastic Optical Fiber (POF), is presented and experimentally tested. LSPR is achieved exploiting five-branched gold nanostars (GNS) obtained using Triton X-100 in a seed-growth synthesis. They have the uncommon feature of three localized surface plasmon resonances. The strongest LSPRs fall in two ranges, one in the 600–900 nm range (LSPR 2) and the other one in the 1,100–1,600 nm range (LSPR 3), both sensible to refractive index changes. Anyway, due to the extremely strong attenuation (>102 dB/m) of the employed POF in the 1,100–1,600 nm range, only LSPR 2 will be exploited for refractive index change measurements, useful for bio-chemical sensing applications, as a proof of principle of the possibility of realizing a compact, low cost and easy-to-use GNS based device.
Sensors | 2015
Nunzio Cennamo; Letizia De Maria; Girolamo D'Agostino; Luigi Zeni; Maria Pesavento
In this work an innovative, miniaturized and low cost optical chemical sensor (POF-MIP platform), based on a molecular imprinted polymer (MIP) and surface plasmon resonance in a plastic optical fiber (POF), is presented and preliminarily tested for monitoring of furfural (furan-2-carbaldehyde) in transformer oil. To this end, the optical platform was coupled to an MIP layer, highly selective for furfural. The ability of the developed sensor to directly detect furfural in the insulating oil was investigated. The detection limit of the sensor has been found to be 9 ppb, with a linear response up to about 30 ppb. However there is a sensible response up to 0.15 ppm. Because of the small linearity range, the Hill equation is suggested for the quantification. The sensor has been effectively tested in real oil samples collected from aged electrical equipment removed from service. The assessed concentration of furfural is in good agreement with that evaluated by a high pressure liquid chromatography (HLPC) method, confirming the good selectivity of the proposed sensor.
Sensors | 2014
Nunzio Cennamo; Giancarla Alberti; Maria Pesavento; Girolamo D'Agostino; Federico Quattrini; Raffaela Biesuz; Luigi Zeni
A simple, small size, and low cost sensor based on a Deferoxamine Self Assembled Monolayer (DFO-SAM) and Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) transduction, in connection with a Plastic Optical Fiber (POF), has been developed for the selective detection of Fe(III). DFO-SAM sensors based on appropriate electrochemical techniques can be frequently found in the scientific literature. In this work, we present the first example of a DFO-SAM sensor based on SPR in an optical fiber. The SPR sensing platform was realized by removing the cladding of a plastic optical fiber along half the circumference, spin coating a buffer of Microposit S1813 photoresist on the exposed core, and finally sputtering a thin gold film. The hydroxamate siderophore deferoxamine (DFO), having high binding affinity for Fe(III), is then used in its immobilized form, as self-assembled monolayer on the gold layer surface of the POF sensor. The results showed that the DFO-SAM-POF-sensor was able to sense the formation of the Fe(III)/DFO complex in the range of concentrations between 1 μm and 50 μm with a linearity range from 0 to 30 μm of Fe(III). The selectivity of the sensor was also proved by interference tests.
Talanta | 2007
Giancarla Alberti; Raffaela Biesuz; Girolamo D'Agostino; Giuseppe Scarponi; Maria Pesavento
The distribution of copper(II) in species of different stability in some estuarine and sea water samples (Adriatic Sea) was investigated by a method based on the sorption of the metal ion on a strongly sorbing resin, Chelex 100, whose sorbing properties have been previously characterized. From them, it is possible to predict very high values of detection windows at the considered conditions, for example side reaction coefficient as high as 10(10) at pH 7.5. Strong copper(II) species in equilibrium with Chelex 100 were detected, at concentration 2-20nM, with a reaction coefficient approximately 10(10.6) at pH 7.45 in sea water, strictly depending on the acidity. They represent 50-70% of the total metal ion and are the strongest copper(II) complexes found in sea water. Weak complexes too were detected in all the samples, with reaction coefficient lower than ca. 10(9) at the same pH. The method applied, named resin titration (RT), was described in a previous investigation, and is here modified in order to be carried out on oceanographic boat during a cruise in the Adriatic Sea.
Sensors | 2018
Nunzio Cennamo; Girolamo D'Agostino; Gianni Porto; Adriano Biasiolo; Chiara Perri; Francesco Arcadio; Luigi Zeni
A novel Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP) able to bind perfluorinated compounds, combined with a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) optical fiber platform, is presented. The new MIP receptor has been deposited on a D-shaped plastic optical fiber (POF) covered with a photoresist buffer layer and a thin gold film. The experimental results have shown that the developed SPR-POF-MIP sensor makes it possible to selectively detect the above compounds. In this work, we present the results obtained with perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) compound, and they hold true when obtained with a perfluorinated alkylated substances (PFAs) mixture sample. The sensor’s response is the same for PFOA, perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) or PFA contaminants in the C4–C11 range. We have also tested a sensor based on a non-imprinted polymer (NIP) on the same SPR in a D-shaped POF platform. The limit of detection (LOD) of the developed chemical sensor was 0.13 ppb. It is similar to the one obtained by the configuration based on a specific antibody for PFOA/PFOS exploiting the same SPR-POF platform, already reported in literature. The advantage of an MIP receptor is that it presents a better stability out of the native environment, very good reproducibility, low cost and, furthermore, it can be directly deposited on the gold layer, without modifying the metal surface by functionalizing procedures.
aisem annual conference | 2015
Nunzio Cennamo; Luigi Zeni; Letizia De Maria; Girolamo D'Agostino; Maria Pesavento
Todays main challenges for Electrical Utilities are either the aging of existing equipment and tight operating and maintenance costs. The availability of rapid, reliable and low-cost diagnostic tools are thus very important to provide an early warning on failures of electrical equipment both to promptly manage these situations and in view of more targeted and efficient Asset management strategies. At this aim this paper concerns the development of an optical sensor for an early detection of accelerated degradation of the insulating oil system in transformers. A Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP) has been used as an artificial receptor in connection with Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) transduction in Plastic Optical Fiber (POF) for the high selective detection of small molecules in oil-filled power transformer. In particular, the proposed sensor has been experimentally tested for the detection of furfural (furan-2-carbaldehyde), so that a MIP specific for this substance has been developed and implemented. Main results of tests with this SPR sensor confirm the good performance of this particular kind of synthetic receptor, in view of the fact that the sample matrix here considered is the transformer oil.
Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2006
Girolamo D'Agostino; Giancarla Alberti; Raffaela Biesuz; Maria Pesavento
Marine Chemistry | 2006
Raffaela Biesuz; Giancarla Alberti; Girolamo D'Agostino; Emanuele Magi; Maria Pesavento
Electroanalysis | 2009
Maria Pesavento; Girolamo D'Agostino; Raffaela Biesuz; Giancarla Alberti
Electroanalysis | 2012
Maria Pesavento; Girolamo D'Agostino; Raffaela Biesuz; Giancarla Alberti; Antonella Profumo