## Abstract A miniaturised, low cost impedance analyser is developed to ease the use of impedance spectroscopy in biological setups. This could form the first step towards fully standalone, hand‐held biosensor applications. The system is capable of performing quasi‐simultaneous time resolved impeda
Customized impedance spectroscopy device as possible sensor platform for biosensor applications
✍ Scribed by Bart van Grinsven; Thijs Vandenryt; Stijn Duchateau; Andreas Gaulke; Lars Grieten; Ronald Thoelen; Sven Ingebrandt; Ward De Ceuninck; Patrick Wagner
- Book ID
- 105365759
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 354 KB
- Volume
- 207
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0031-8965
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
A new impedance spectroscopy unit is developed, fully customized to become a vital part of label free biosensor arrays with possible applications in DNA and protein sensing. Test measurements are conducted to explore the accuracy and specificity of the system, both under electronic lab conditions as well as under wet cell conditions with synthetic‐diamond based sensor electrodes. The impedance of seven resistors was monitored for 17 h and a maximum error <0.02% was found. Furthermore, the impedance of PBS at different concentrations was monitored for 60 min per concentration and a different impedance for each concentration was detected. The impedance is also monitored for NaOH, PBS and nuclease free water at different temperatures with a total duration of 60 min per fluid. Systematically different impedances for each temperature per fluid were found and the temperature coefficients were determined. All test measurements lead to results well within specification.
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