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Highly Sensitive Micropatterned Interdigitated Electrodes for Enhancing the Concentration Effect Based on Dielectrophoresis

Authors
Kim, Hye JinAhn, HeejuLee, David S.Park, DongsungKim, Jae HyunKim, JinsikYoon, Dae SungHwang, Kyo Seon
Issue Date
Oct-2019
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
dielectrophoresis; concentration effect; high sensitivity; amyloid beta 42; tau-441
Citation
SENSORS, v.19, no.19
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
SENSORS
Volume
19
Number
19
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/62619
DOI
10.3390/s19194152
ISSN
1424-8220
Abstract
The concentration effect of dielectrophoresis (DEP) enables detection of biomolecules with high sensitivity. In this study, microstructures were patterned between the interdigitated microelectrodes (IMEs) to increase the concentration effect of DEP. The microstructures increased the electric field gradient (del vertical bar E-2 vertical bar) between the IMEs to approximately 6.61-fold higher than in the bare IMEs with a gap of 10 mu m, resulting in a decreased optimal voltage to concentrate amyloid beta 42 (A beta(42), from 0.8 V-pp to 0.5 V-pp) and tau-441 (from 0.9 V-pp to 0.6 V-pp) between the IMEs. Due to the concentration effect of DEP, the impedance change in the optimal condition was higher than the values in the reference condition at 2.64-fold in A beta(42) detection and at 1.59-fold in tau-441 detection. This concentration effect of DEP was also verified by counting the number of gold (Au) particles which conjugated with the secondary antibody. Finally, an enhanced concentration effect in the patterned IMEs was verified by measuring the impedance change depending on the concentration of A beta(42) and tau-441. Our results suggest that microstructures increase the concentration effect of DEP, leading to enhanced sensitivity of the IMEs.
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