Binding-Free Taste Visualization with Plasmonic Metasurfaces

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2024)

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Abstract
Taste sensors using photonics, termed artificial photonic tongues, have emerged as a promising platform for intuitive taste discrimination. However, the need for complex binding protocols for each taste profile limits their applicability to a narrow range of taste molecules. Here, we introduce an intriguing "binding-free" approach to molecular taste sensing using plasmonics, eliminating the requirement for physical or chemical binding protocols. We develop a wafer-scale plasmonic metasurface constructed by coating metallic nanoparticles in a scalable manner onto a metallic mirror. This metasurface functions to detect molecular refractive indices and surface tensions via 2D projection optical images of an array of liquid droplets containing the taste molecules on top, which can immediately visualize and distinguish between the five basic tastes of molecules (including their mixtures) as well as other additional spicy and alcoholic tastes. We anticipate that this intuitive and rapid taste-sensing approach has the potential to establish a user-friendly and portable taste-sensing platform.
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plasmonics,metasurface,taste visualization,molecular sensing,photonic tongue
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