Capacitive field-effect eis chemical sensors and biosensors: a status report

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  • who: Arshak Poghossian and Michael J. Schöning from the MicroNanoBio, Liebigstr4, Düsseldorf, Germany have published the research: Capacitive Field-Effect EIS Chemical Sensors and Biosensors: A Status Report, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: In the following sections an origin of different mechanisms of interfacial potential generation (e_g pH and ion-concentration changes enzymatic reactions adsorption and binding of charged molecules and nanoparticles) is described which enables EIS devices to be sensitive to numerous chemical and biological species as well as to discuss the physicochemical phenomena underlying the transduction mechanism of EIS-based chemical . . .

     

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