2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c00890
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Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Nanomolecules by an AC Electrothermal Flow Facilitated Impedance Immunosensor

Abstract: Conventional immunosensors typically rely on passive diffusion dominated transport of analytes for binding reaction and hence, it is limited by low sensitivity and long detection times. We report a simple and efficient impedance sensing method that can be utilized to overcome both sensitivity and diffusion limitations of immunosensors. This method incorporates the structural advantage of nanorod-covered interdigitated electrodes and the microstirring effect of AC electrothermal flow (ACET) with impedance spect… Show more

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“…More studies are needed to understand accurately the interplay of ICEO and electrothermal flows, which will aid the optimal design and operation of future iDEP microdevices. More applications are expected on the way for ICEO (e.g., [157][158][159]) and electrothermal [160][161][162][163][164][165] flows that are not necessarily limited to iDEP microdevices. To move forward, there are some research directions in the field, which, from this author's view, may be worthy of further investigations and are outlined below.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks and Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…More studies are needed to understand accurately the interplay of ICEO and electrothermal flows, which will aid the optimal design and operation of future iDEP microdevices. More applications are expected on the way for ICEO (e.g., [157][158][159]) and electrothermal [160][161][162][163][164][165] flows that are not necessarily limited to iDEP microdevices. To move forward, there are some research directions in the field, which, from this author's view, may be worthy of further investigations and are outlined below.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks and Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 Electric properties of separation buffer, involving conductivity and dielectric permittivity, will have an evident response for varying local temperatures 30,31 as a result of Joule heating in the buffer. A dielectric gradient generates in the buffer, giving rise to a volume force on the bulk liquid 32,33…”
Section: πεmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electric properties of separation buffer, involving conductivity and dielectric permittivity, will have an evident response for varying local temperatures , as a result of Joule heating in the buffer. A dielectric gradient generates in the buffer, giving rise to a volume force on the bulk liquid , where T indicates the temperature, and σ­( T ) and ε­( T ) are the fluid conductivity and permittivity at different temperatures, respectively. Consequently, bulk electroconvection occurs in the channel.…”
Section: Theory Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detection of multiple biomarkers or other proteins can then be achieved in a single run [174], allowing faster screening times, lower equipment cost and enabling pointof-care diagnosis [175]. To achieve multiplexed functionality, electrical signal traces (conductors) can be patterned or deposited over the sensing area [176], with the measurement interface adjacent (2D sensor array) or within a different geometry level (3D array).…”
Section: Multiplexed Detection For Reliability Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%