This paper presents improvements in flow detection by electrical cross-correlation spectroscopy. This new technique detects molecular number fluctuations of electrochemically active analyte molecules as they are transported by liquid flow through a nanochannel. The fluctuations are used as a marker of liquid flow as their time of flight in between two consecutive transducers is determined, thereby allowing for the measurement of liquid flow rates in the picoliter-per-minute regime. Here we show an enhanced record-low sensitivity below 1 pL/min by capitalizing on improved electrical instrumentation, an optimized sensor geometry and a smaller channel cross section. We further discuss the impact of sensor geometry on the cross-correlation func...
Novel biomarkers and lower limits of detection enable improved diagnostics. In this paper we analyze...
The first high-throughput system for the electrical detection of cross-sectional position and veloci...
AbstractTransport of proteins in liquid-filled nanometer-sized apertures with charged surfaces based...
This paper presents improvements in flow detection by electrical cross-correlation spectroscopy. Thi...
We introduce all-electrical cross-correlation spectroscopy of molecular number fluctuations in nanof...
The main focus of this thesis is to explore mass-transport processes for redox-active analytes in co...
We introduce both theoretically and experimentally a new electrochemical technique based on measurin...
We have developed a lithography-based nanofluidic device for sensitive electrochemical detection app...
We report on the experimental characterisation of electrically induced flows at the micrometer scale...
We report the electrochemical detection of individual redox-active molecules as they freely diffuse ...
We report on the experimental characterisation of electrically induced flows at the micrometer scale...
We show that a nanofluidic device consisting of a solution-filled cavity bounded by two closely spac...
Electrochemical and ultraviolet detection are two detection techniques used most often in flow injec...
A nanofluidic device is described that is capable of electrically monitoring the driven translocatio...
This thesis describes nanofluidic devices capable of detecting small numbers of redox-active molecul...
Novel biomarkers and lower limits of detection enable improved diagnostics. In this paper we analyze...
The first high-throughput system for the electrical detection of cross-sectional position and veloci...
AbstractTransport of proteins in liquid-filled nanometer-sized apertures with charged surfaces based...
This paper presents improvements in flow detection by electrical cross-correlation spectroscopy. Thi...
We introduce all-electrical cross-correlation spectroscopy of molecular number fluctuations in nanof...
The main focus of this thesis is to explore mass-transport processes for redox-active analytes in co...
We introduce both theoretically and experimentally a new electrochemical technique based on measurin...
We have developed a lithography-based nanofluidic device for sensitive electrochemical detection app...
We report on the experimental characterisation of electrically induced flows at the micrometer scale...
We report the electrochemical detection of individual redox-active molecules as they freely diffuse ...
We report on the experimental characterisation of electrically induced flows at the micrometer scale...
We show that a nanofluidic device consisting of a solution-filled cavity bounded by two closely spac...
Electrochemical and ultraviolet detection are two detection techniques used most often in flow injec...
A nanofluidic device is described that is capable of electrically monitoring the driven translocatio...
This thesis describes nanofluidic devices capable of detecting small numbers of redox-active molecul...
Novel biomarkers and lower limits of detection enable improved diagnostics. In this paper we analyze...
The first high-throughput system for the electrical detection of cross-sectional position and veloci...
AbstractTransport of proteins in liquid-filled nanometer-sized apertures with charged surfaces based...