集成生物传感器的电化学接口

P. Kim, N. Kohl, B. Hassler, N. Dotson, A. Mason, R. Worden, R. Ofoli
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本文提出了一种集成的、基于蛋白质的生物传感器,它可以被缩放成高密度、多分析物传感器阵列,物理集成在信号调理电路芯片上。一个完全可扩展的,后cmos兼容,三电极接口的生化传感器已经开发。由Ti/Au工作电极和辅助电极以及Ti/Au/Ag/AgCl参比电极组成的硅衬底电极系统适用于仿生传感器。功能性Ag/AgCl参比电极使用Nafion阳离子交换膜与环境隔离,以延长使用寿命。为了完成传感器结构,脂质双分子层被沉积在钝化层的开口上,形成在单个工作电极上,使用特殊的系绳分子。全内反射显微镜(TIRFM)研究证实,脱氢酶和离子通道等多种蛋白质可以嵌入到脂质双层中。这些结果验证了形成与支持硅衬底上读出电子器件直接物理连接的高选择性识别元件的潜力。
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An electrochemical interface for integrated biosensors
This paper presents an integrated, protein-based, biosensor that can be scaled to form high-density, multi-analyte sensor arrays physically integrated on a signal conditioning circuit die. A fully scalable, post-CMOS-compatible, three-electrode interface to biochemical sensors has been developed. A silicon substrate electrode system, consisting of Ti/Au working and auxiliary electrodes and a Ti/Au/Ag/AgCl reference electrode has been adapted to biomimetic sensors. The functional Ag/AgCl reference electrode is isolated from the environment using a Nafion cation-exchange membrane to extend operation lifetime. To complete the sensor structure, lipid bilayers have been deposited in passivation layer openings formed over individual working electrodes using a special tethering molecule. Total internal reflection microscopy (TIRFM) studies were done to confirm that a wide range of proteins, such as dehydrogenase enzymes and ion channels, can then be embedded into the lipid bilayers. These results verify the potential to form highly selective recognition elements with direct physical connection to readout electronics on the supporting silicon substrate.
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