2000
DOI: 10.1385/abab:89:2-3:161
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Sensitive Immunodetection Through Impedance Measurements onto Gold Functionalized Electrodes

Abstract: This article deals with a direct electrochemical method of detecting antigens using new methods of functionalization of gold electrodes. Based on the reacting ability of gold with sulfhydryl groups, three protocols for the fixation of antibodies have been explored. They are based on either the self-assembling properties of functional thiols bearing long alkyl chains or the possibility of a direct coupling of antibody moieties. Coverage rates as high as 97% can be reached. The analysis of the electrochemical im… Show more

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“…Ameur et al used a SAM-functionalized gold electrode in a flow cell with various routes to antibody immobilization in an early faradaic study [202]. They reported detection limits of 5 -10 pg/mL depending on functionalization route.…”
Section: Faradaic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ameur et al used a SAM-functionalized gold electrode in a flow cell with various routes to antibody immobilization in an early faradaic study [202]. They reported detection limits of 5 -10 pg/mL depending on functionalization route.…”
Section: Faradaic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar capacitance measurements were applied for quantitative immunoanalysis [51]. For example, anti-rabbit IgG antibodies coupled to a self-assembled cystamine monolayer on a Au electrode were used for the detection of the respective antigen in a linear range between 0.5 ± 8.5 ng mL À1 based on the analysis of capacitance changes by non-Faradaic impedance spectroscopy [73].…”
Section: Immunosensors Based On Interfacial Impedance Measurements Atmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electroconductive matrix presents a high surface concentration of grafted biomolecules and the change of conformation brought by biological recognition induces a change of the polymer conjugation, which results in amplification of the electrical phenomenon. A particular enhancement of the sensitivity of detection was observed in presence of redox probe [34]. EIS, under appropriate experimental conditions, represents a label-free technique for immunodetection.…”
Section: B Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (Eis) Labelfree Dementioning
confidence: 98%