Surface Requirements for Optimal Biosensing with Disposable Gold Electrodes
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Zamani, Marjon; Yang, Victoria; Maziashvili, Lizi; Fan, Gang; Klapperich, Catherine M; Furst, Ariel L; ... Show more Show less
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Electrochemical biosensors are promising technologies for detection and monitoring in low-resource settings due to their potential for easy use and low-cost instrumentation. Disposable gold screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) are popular substrates for these biosensors, but necessary dopants in the ink used for their production can interfere with biosensor function and contribute to the heterogeneity of these electrodes. We recently reported an alternative disposable gold electrode made from gold leaf generated using low-cost, equipment-free fabrication. We have directly compared the surface topology, biorecognition element deposition, and functional performance of three disposable gold electrodes: our gold leaf electrodes and two commercial SPEs. Our leaf electrodes significantly outperformed the SPEs for reproducible and effective biosensing in a DNase I assay and are nearly an order of magnitude less expensive than the SPEs. Therefore, these electrodes are promising for further development as point-of-care diagnostics, especially in low-resource settings.
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2022Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical EngineeringJournal
ACS Measurement Science Au
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American Chemical Society (ACS)
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Zamani, Marjon, Yang, Victoria, Maziashvili, Lizi, Fan, Gang, Klapperich, Catherine M et al. 2022. "Surface Requirements for Optimal Biosensing with Disposable Gold Electrodes." ACS Measurement Science Au, 2 (2).
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