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A $16\times16$ CMOS Amperometric Microelectrode Array for Simultaneous Electrochemical Measurements.

Authors :
Giagkoulovits, Christos
Cheah, Boon Chong
Al-Rawhani, Mohammed A.
Accarino, Claudio
Busche, Christoph
Grant, James P.
Cumming, David R. S.
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems. Part I: Regular Papers. Sep2018, Vol. 65 Issue 9, p2821-2831. 11p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

There is a requirement for an electrochemical sensor technology capable of making multivariate measurements in environmental, healthcare, and manufacturing applications. Here, we present a new device that is highly parallelized with an excellent bandwidth. For the first time, electrochemical cross-talk for a chip-based sensor is defined and characterized. The new CMOS electrochemical sensor chip is capable of simultaneously taking multiple, independent electroanalytical measurements. The chip is structured as an electrochemical cell microarray, comprised of a microelectrode array connected to embedded self-contained potentiostats. Speed and sensitivity are essential in dynamic variable electrochemical systems. Owing to the parallel function of the system, rapid data collection is possible while maintaining an appropriately low-scan rate. By performing multiple, simultaneous cyclic voltammetry scans in each of the electrochemical cells on the chip surface, we are able to show (with a cell-to-cell pitch of 456 $\mu \text{m}$ ) that the signal cross-talk is only 12% between nearest neighbors in a ferrocene rich solution. The system opens up the possibility to use multiple independently controlled electrochemical sensors on a single chip for applications in DNA sensing, medical diagnostics, environmental sensing, the food industry, neuronal sensing, and drug discovery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15498328
Volume :
65
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems. Part I: Regular Papers
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
131092518
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TCSI.2018.2794502