We report the electrochemical detection of individual redox-active molecules as they freely diffuse in solution. Our approach is based on microfabricated nanofluidic devices, wherein repeated reduction and oxidation at two closely spaced electrodes yields a giant sensitivity gain. Single molecules entering and leaving the cavity are revealed as anticorrelated steps in the faradaic current measured simultaneously through the two electrodes. Cross-correlation analysis provides unequivocal evidence of single molecule sensitivity. We further find agreement with numerical simulations of the stochastic signals and analytical results for the distribution of residence times. This new detection capability can serve as a powerful alternative when flu...
AbstractWe introduce a novel device for the spatiotemporal detection of neurotransmitters on-chip. O...
Electrochemical mapping of neurotransmitter concentrations on a chip promises to be an interesting t...
In this paper, we report a theoretical study exploring the stochastic signal from electrochemical de...
Electrochemical detection of single molecules is being actively pursued as an enabler of new fundame...
Electrochemical detection of single molecules is being actively pursued as an enabler of new fundame...
This thesis describes nanofluidic devices capable of detecting small numbers of redox-active molecul...
We have developed a lithography-based nanofluidic device for sensitive electrochemical detection app...
This thesis presents results obtained during a research project aimed at realizing electrochemical s...
The main focus of this thesis is to explore mass-transport processes for redox-active analytes in co...
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...
In nanofluidic electrochemical sensors based on redox cycling, zeptomole quantities of analyte molec...
Classical methods to study single enzyme molecules have provided valuable information about the dist...
ConspectusMicro- and nanofabriation technologies have a tremendous potential for the development of ...
We report the use of a Pt bipolar electrochemical nanocell and fluorescence to detect single redox m...
AbstractWe introduce a novel device for the spatiotemporal detection of neurotransmitters on-chip. O...
Electrochemical mapping of neurotransmitter concentrations on a chip promises to be an interesting t...
In this paper, we report a theoretical study exploring the stochastic signal from electrochemical de...
Electrochemical detection of single molecules is being actively pursued as an enabler of new fundame...
Electrochemical detection of single molecules is being actively pursued as an enabler of new fundame...
This thesis describes nanofluidic devices capable of detecting small numbers of redox-active molecul...
We have developed a lithography-based nanofluidic device for sensitive electrochemical detection app...
This thesis presents results obtained during a research project aimed at realizing electrochemical s...
The main focus of this thesis is to explore mass-transport processes for redox-active analytes in co...
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...
In nanofluidic electrochemical sensors based on redox cycling, zeptomole quantities of analyte molec...
Classical methods to study single enzyme molecules have provided valuable information about the dist...
ConspectusMicro- and nanofabriation technologies have a tremendous potential for the development of ...
We report the use of a Pt bipolar electrochemical nanocell and fluorescence to detect single redox m...
AbstractWe introduce a novel device for the spatiotemporal detection of neurotransmitters on-chip. O...
Electrochemical mapping of neurotransmitter concentrations on a chip promises to be an interesting t...
In this paper, we report a theoretical study exploring the stochastic signal from electrochemical de...