Post-CMOS Compatible Microfabrication of a Multi-Analyte Bioelectrochemical Sensor Array Microsystem

A multi-analyte electrochemical sensor array platform has been developed for protein-based biosensors utilizing post-CMOS compatible fabrication procedures that enables formation of single-chip biosensor array microsystems. The process was developed on a glass substrate to emulate the surface of a C...

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Hauptverfasser: Yue Huang, Mason, A., Greiner, A.J., Ofoli, R.Y., Worden, R.M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A multi-analyte electrochemical sensor array platform has been developed for protein-based biosensors utilizing post-CMOS compatible fabrication procedures that enables formation of single-chip biosensor array microsystems. The process was developed on a glass substrate to emulate the surface of a CMOS chip. A three-electrode system, including an array of gold working electrodes (WE) and an on-chip Ag/AgCl reference electrode (RE), was formed to facilitate electrochemical analysis protein-based interfaces. SU-8 epoxy resin was subsequently applied and patterned as an insulation and planerization layer before application of microfluidic channels used to self-assemble novel bio-interfaces on individual working electrodes. The protein-based bio-interfaces provide selectivity, and the electrode floorplan maximizes sensitivity and minimizes solution resistance errors. The electrodes on the prototype platform can be easily scaled to form ~100 electrodes on the surface of a 10 mm 2 CMOS chip.
ISSN:1930-0395
2168-9229
DOI:10.1109/ICSENS.2007.355542