%A JP Walker %A KW Kimble %A SA Asher %J Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry %T Photonic crystal sensor for organophosphate nerve agents utilizing the organophosphorus hydrolase enzyme %X We developed an intelligent polymerized crystalline colloidal array (IPCCA) photonic crystal sensing material which reversibly senses the organophosphate compound methyl paraoxon at micromolar concentrations in aqueous solutions. A periodic array of colloidal particles is embedded in a poly-2- hydroxyethylacrylate hydrogel. The particle lattice spacing is such that the array Bragg-diffracts visible light. We utilize a bimodular sensing approach in which the enzyme organophosphorus hydrolase (OPH) catalyzes the hydrolysis of methyl paraoxon at basic pH, producing p-nitrophenolate, dimethylphosphate, and two protons. The protons lower the pH and create a steady-state pH gradient. Protonation of the phenolates attached to the hydrogel makes the free energy of mixing of the hydrogel less favorable, which causes the hydrogel to shrink. The IPCCA's lattice constant decreases, which blueshifts the diffracted light. The magnitude of the steady-state diffraction blueshift is proportional to the concentration of methyl paraoxon. The current detection limit is 0.2 ?mol methyl paraoxon per liter. ? 2007 Springer-Verlag. %N 7-8 %P 2115 - 2124 %V 389 %D 2007 %R 10.1007/s00216-007-1599-y %L pittir17223