Nanoscale channels and electrodes for electrochemical measurements exhibit extreme surface-to-volume ratios and a correspondingly high sensitivity to even weak degrees of surface interactions. Here, we exploit the potential-dependent reversible adsorption of outer-sphere redox species to modulate in space and time their concentration in a nanochannel under advective flow conditions. Induced concentration variations propagate downstream at a species-dependent velocity. This allows one to amperometrically distinguish between attomole amounts of species based on their time-of-flight. On-demand concentration pulse generation, separation, and detection are all integrated in a miniaturized platform
Adsorption often dominates the response of nanofluidic systems due to their high surface-to-volume r...
ABSTRACT: Adsorption often dominates the response of nanofluidic systems due to their high surface-t...
Adsorption often dominates the response of nanofluidic systems due to their high surface-to-volume r...
The main focus of this thesis is to explore mass-transport processes for redox-active analytes in co...
This thesis describes nanofluidic devices capable of detecting small numbers of redox-active molecul...
We show that a nanofluidic device consisting of a solution-filled cavity bounded by two closely spac...
Electrochemical detection of individual molecular tags in nanochannels may enable cost-effective, ma...
This thesis presents results obtained during a research project aimed at realizing electrochemical s...
Amperometric detection is ideally suited for integration into micro- and nanofluidic systems as it d...
Nanofluidic thin-layer cells based on redox cycling allow for extremely sensitive electrochemical de...
We have developed a lithography-based nanofluidic device for sensitive electrochemical detection app...
We report the electrochemical detection of individual redox-active molecules as they freely diffuse ...
We have developed a chip-based nanofluidic device to amplify the electrochemical signal of catechols...
The diffusive mass transport of individual redox molecules was probed experimentally in microfabrica...
This thesis explores the coupling between electrochemical processes and mass transport in nanochanne...
Adsorption often dominates the response of nanofluidic systems due to their high surface-to-volume r...
ABSTRACT: Adsorption often dominates the response of nanofluidic systems due to their high surface-t...
Adsorption often dominates the response of nanofluidic systems due to their high surface-to-volume r...
The main focus of this thesis is to explore mass-transport processes for redox-active analytes in co...
This thesis describes nanofluidic devices capable of detecting small numbers of redox-active molecul...
We show that a nanofluidic device consisting of a solution-filled cavity bounded by two closely spac...
Electrochemical detection of individual molecular tags in nanochannels may enable cost-effective, ma...
This thesis presents results obtained during a research project aimed at realizing electrochemical s...
Amperometric detection is ideally suited for integration into micro- and nanofluidic systems as it d...
Nanofluidic thin-layer cells based on redox cycling allow for extremely sensitive electrochemical de...
We have developed a lithography-based nanofluidic device for sensitive electrochemical detection app...
We report the electrochemical detection of individual redox-active molecules as they freely diffuse ...
We have developed a chip-based nanofluidic device to amplify the electrochemical signal of catechols...
The diffusive mass transport of individual redox molecules was probed experimentally in microfabrica...
This thesis explores the coupling between electrochemical processes and mass transport in nanochanne...
Adsorption often dominates the response of nanofluidic systems due to their high surface-to-volume r...
ABSTRACT: Adsorption often dominates the response of nanofluidic systems due to their high surface-t...
Adsorption often dominates the response of nanofluidic systems due to their high surface-to-volume r...