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. 2024 Nov 20;14(50):37087–37103. doi: 10.1039/d4ra06697a

Summary of SAW biosensors used to detect Escherichia coli O157 : H7.

Detection range Detection time Temperature pH Waveforms Principle Advantages Limitations References
Ultrahigh-frequency SAW 102 cells per mL <7 h 30 °C 6.5 Rayleigh wave Microbial metabolism affects loop capacitance inductance to change the resonant frequency Simple, high sensitivity, does not require highly skilled technicians, low cost, and real-time bacteria monitoring Time consuming, frequency dependent 114
Love-wave immunosensor 106 cells per mL <1 h 37 °C 7.2 Love wave Antibody–antigen covalent binding, mass-loading effect leading to a resonant frequency shift Ultrahigh stability, real-time monitoring, low cost, reusable, short detection time High IL, guiding layer effect 68 and 124
Dual-channel SAW biosensor 105–106 cells per mL <3 h 25 °C 7.4 Love wave Mass adsorption effect leading to a frequency difference (Δf) between the test channel and the reference channel High sensitivity, good response, and short detection time Influenced by temperature, pressure, competitive non-labeled methods 57, 120 and 125
LGS-SH-SAW ∼106 cells per mL 2–5 h 25 °C 7.4 Shear horizontal wave Antigen–antibody specific binding changes cause a phase shift Label-free detection, reduced attenuation, high-temperature stability and flexibility, good antibody bonding Sensitivity, detection limit 56 and 98
SAW impedance sensor 102–107 cells per mL 7 h 37 °C 7.0 Rayleigh wave and Love wave Changes in the impedance of the medium produced by bacterial metabolism cause changes in the frequency signal Simple, real-time bacteria monitoring, can be used by both scientists and unprofessional Exhibits high attenuation in liquids 108
SH-SAW biosensor 6.54 × 105 CFU mL−1 2 h 30 °C 7.3–7.5 Shear horizontal wave Antibody adsorption in the waveguide layer causes a resonant frequency shift High specificity, repeatability, reproducibility, and lower detection time Loss of energy, orientation of the crystal, corrosion 11, 45 and 124