Nanotip arrays have been fabricated on the distal faces of coherent fiber-o
ptic bundles. A typical 270 mu m diameter nanotip array comprised similar t
o 6000 individual optical fibers that were etched chemically. Individual co
nical nanotips were 5.5 mu m long with radii of curvatures as small as 15 n
m, A combination spin-coating and photopolymerization technique was develop
ed to deposit a chemical sensing layer (polymer+fluorescent dye) across the
array such that the nanotip architecture was retained. PVA-SbQ was chosen
as the model photopolymer and FITC-dextran was chosen as the pH-sensitive d
ye. The resulting nanotip array imaging sensor (NAIS) comprised individual
pH-sensing tips with similar to 100 nm radii of curvature, NAIS fluorescenc
e images were transmitted through the fiber-optic bundle and acquired by an
epifluorescence microscope/charged-coupled device imaging system. The pK(a
) of the PVA-SbQ immobilized FITC-dextran was 6.2 and the NAIS time respons
e to a 0.3 pH unit change was 1.5 s, Fluorescence images acquired from a NA
IS inserted in a rat liver indicated that the sensing layer was robust and
that the NAIS's analytical performance was not altered following insertion.
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