Potentiometric sensors were used to study molecular interactions in liquid environments with sensorgram methodology. This is demonstrated with a lipophilic rubber-based and a collagen-based hydrogel sensor coating. The investigated molecules were promazine and tartaric acid, respectively. The sensors were placed in a hydrodynamic wall-jet system for the recording of sensorgrams. Millivolt sensor responses were first converted to a signal, expressing the concentration of adsorbed organic ions. Using a linearization method, a pseudo-first order-kinetic model of adsorption was shown to fit the experimental results perfectly. <i>K</i><sub>assoc</sub>, <i>k</i><sub>on</sub>, and <i>k</i><sub>off</sub> values were calculated. The technique can be...
International audienceCollecting electrochemical information concerning the presence of molecules in...
<small>Molecular interactions between proteins or between proteins and small molecules are pivotal ...
The design and function of receptors for molecular recognition is of vital importance for the constr...
Potentiometric sensors were used to study molecular interactions in liquid environments with sensorg...
The most successful binding kinetics analysis systems at this moment include surface plasmon resonan...
In the present paper, the utility of a special potentiometric titration approach for recognition and...
Potentiometry is a subdivision of electrochemistry which measures an electric potential between an i...
In this paper, we report a direct and quantitative analytical method of small-biomolecule recognitio...
In situ potentiometry and null ellipsometry was combined and, used as a tool to follow the kinetics ...
Bio-molecular interactions exist ubiquitously in all biological systems. This dissertation project w...
The authors present a novel micromachined sensor that couples a swellable hydrogel with capacitive d...
The potentiometric responses of tridodecylmethylammonium (TDMA)-based polymer membrane electrodes to...
Stimuli-responsive hydrogels are materials with great potential for development of active functional...
Developing ultrasensitive chemical sensors with small scale and fast response through simple design ...
In situ sensing of chemical parameters such as pH, glucose, enzymes, and other analytes is of immens...
International audienceCollecting electrochemical information concerning the presence of molecules in...
<small>Molecular interactions between proteins or between proteins and small molecules are pivotal ...
The design and function of receptors for molecular recognition is of vital importance for the constr...
Potentiometric sensors were used to study molecular interactions in liquid environments with sensorg...
The most successful binding kinetics analysis systems at this moment include surface plasmon resonan...
In the present paper, the utility of a special potentiometric titration approach for recognition and...
Potentiometry is a subdivision of electrochemistry which measures an electric potential between an i...
In this paper, we report a direct and quantitative analytical method of small-biomolecule recognitio...
In situ potentiometry and null ellipsometry was combined and, used as a tool to follow the kinetics ...
Bio-molecular interactions exist ubiquitously in all biological systems. This dissertation project w...
The authors present a novel micromachined sensor that couples a swellable hydrogel with capacitive d...
The potentiometric responses of tridodecylmethylammonium (TDMA)-based polymer membrane electrodes to...
Stimuli-responsive hydrogels are materials with great potential for development of active functional...
Developing ultrasensitive chemical sensors with small scale and fast response through simple design ...
In situ sensing of chemical parameters such as pH, glucose, enzymes, and other analytes is of immens...
International audienceCollecting electrochemical information concerning the presence of molecules in...
<small>Molecular interactions between proteins or between proteins and small molecules are pivotal ...
The design and function of receptors for molecular recognition is of vital importance for the constr...