PASSIVATED POROUS SILICON SUPPORTED MEMBRANES TOWARD BACTERIAL DETECTION IN COMPLEX SAMPLES

Francis, Laurent;Vercauteren, Roselien
(2025) Porous Semiconductors - Science and Technology - Pacific Rim Conference 2025 — Location: Adelaide (Australia) (15.April.2025)

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Porous silicon (PSi) membranes are promising structures for biosensing and filtration applications due to their high surface area, tunable porosity, and compatibility with silicon microfabrication techniques. This study explores the fabrication and characterization of PSi membranes, their selective biosensing of bacteria, and their potential use in complex sample analysis such as milk or blood.
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Francis, L., & Vercauteren, R. (2025). PASSIVATED POROUS SILICON SUPPORTED MEMBRANES TOWARD BACTERIAL DETECTION IN COMPLEX SAMPLES. Porous Semiconductors - Science and Technology - Pacific Rim Conference 2025, Adelaide (Australia). https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/245922