Analyte detector

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Optical result

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C422S050000, C422S051000, C422S051000, C422S051000, C422S067000, C422S068100, C422S082010, C422S082020, C422S082050, C422S095000, C436S043000, C436S091000, C436S095000, C436S149000, C356S432000

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07629174

ABSTRACT:
An analyte detector is disclosed. The analyte detector includes a substrate having a surface, a self-assembled monolayer comprising a plurality of molecules bonded to the surface, the molecules having a structure (I) defined herein, and a liquid crystal layer having a plurality of liquid crystal molecules aligned on a top surface of the self-assembled monolayer. The liquid crystal molecule includes a diol moiety that interacts with the molecule having a structure (I). Methods of detecting an analyte are also disclosed.

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