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Ultra stable, inkjet-printed pseudo reference electrodes for lab-on-chip integrated electrochemical biosensors

Sotirios Papamatthaiou, Uroš Zupančič, Curran Kalha, Anna Regoutz, Pedro Estrela, Despina Moschou

2020Scientific Reports26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lab-on-Chip technology comprises one of the most promising technologies enabling the widespread adoption of Point-of-Care testing in routine clinical practice. However, until now advances in Lab-on-Chip have not been translated to the anticipated degree to commercialized tools, with integrated device mass manufacturing cost still not at a competitive level for several key clinical applications. Lab-on-PCB is currently considered as a candidate technology addressing this issue, owing to its intuitive compatibility with electronics, seamless integration of electrochemical biosensors and the extensive experience regarding industrial manufacturing processes. Inkjet-printing in particular is a compatible fabrication method, widening the range of electronic materials available and thus enabling seamlessly integrated ultrasensitive electronic detection. To this end, in this work stable pseudo-reference electrodes are fabricated for the first time by means of commercial inkjet-printing on a PCB-integrated electrochemical biosensing platform. SEM and XPS analysis are employed to characterize the electrodes' structure and composition and identify any special characteristics, compared to published work on alternative substrates. Additionally, this paper analyzes integrated reference electrodes from a new perspective, focusing mainly on their characteristics in real-life operation: chemical sintering as opposed to high budget thermal one, stability under continuous flow, pH dependency and bias stress effects on electrode instability, a parameter often overlooked in electrochemical biosensors.

Topics & Concepts

NanotechnologyElectronicsComputer scienceBiosensorChipLab-on-a-chipFabricationMaterials scienceProcess engineeringMicrofluidicsElectrical engineeringTelecommunicationsEngineeringAlternative medicinePathologyMedicineBiosensors and Analytical DetectionMicrofluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis ApplicationsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques