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Sensors | 2012

Evaluation of Complexation Ability Using a Sensor Electrode Chip Equipped with a Wireless Screening System

Takaaki Isoda; Ikuko Urushibara; Hikaru Sato; Noriyoshi Yamauchi

We fabricated an electrode chip with a structure coated by an insulation layer that contains dispersed SiO2 adsorbent particles modified by an amino-group on a source-drain electrode. Voltage changes caused by chelate molecule adsorption onto electrode surfaces and by specific cation interactions were investigated. The detection of specific cations without the presence of chelate molecules on the free electrode was also examined. By comparing both sets of results the complexation ability of the studied chelate molecules onto the electrode was evaluated. Five pairs of source-drain electrodes(×8 arrays) were fabricated on a glass substrate of 20 × 30mm in size. The individual Au/Cr (1.0/0.1μm thickness) electrodes had widths of 50 μm and an inter-electrode interval of 100μm.The fabricated source-drain electrodes were further coated with an insulation layer comprising a porous SiO2 particle modified amino-group to adsorb the chelate molecules. The electrode chip was equipped with a handy-type sensor signal analyzer that was mounted on an amplifier circuit using a Miniship™ or a system in a packaged LSI device. For electrode surfaces containing different adsorbed chelate molecules an increase in the sensor voltage depended on a combination of host-guest reactions and generally decreased in the following order:5,10,15,20-tetrakis(N-methylpyridinium-4-yl)-21H,23H-porphine, tetrakis(p-toluenesulfonate) (TMPyP)as a Cu2+chelator and Cu2+>2-nitroso-5-[N-n-propyl-N-(3-sulfopropyl)amino]phenol(nitroso-PSAP) as an Fe2+chelator and Fe2+>4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthrolinedisulfonic acid, disodium salt (BPDSA) as an Fe2+chelatorand Fe2+>3-[3-(2,4-dimethylphenylcarbamoyl)-2-hydroxynaphthalene-1-yl-azo]-4-hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid, sodium salt (XB-1) as a Mg2+chelator and Mg2+>2,9-dimethyl-4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthrolinedisulfonic acid, disodium salt (BCIDSA) as a Cu2+chelator and Cu2+, respectively. In contrast, for the electrode surfaces with adsorbed O,O′-bis(2-aminoethyl)ethyleneglycol-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid (GEDTA) or O,O′-bis(2-aminophenyl)ethyleneglycol-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid, tetrapotassium salt, hydrate (BAPTA) as a Ca2+chelator no increase in the detection voltage was found for all the electrode tests conducted in the presence of Ca2+.To determine the differences in electrode detection, molecular orbital (MO) calculations of the chelate molecules and surface molecular modeling of the adsorbents were carried out. In accordance with frontier orbital theory, the lowest unoccupied MO (LUMO) of the chelate molecules can accept two lone pair electrons at the highest occupied MO (HOMO) of the amino group on the model surface structure of the SiO2 particle. As a result, a good correlation was obtained between the LUMO-HOMO difference and the ion response of all the electrodes tested. Based on the results obtained, the order of adsorbed chelate molecules on adsorption particles reflects the different metal ion detection abilities of the electrode chips.


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2007

Development of a source-drain electrode coated with an insulation layer for detecting concentration changes in a nitrate ion solution

Takaaki Isoda; H. Makimoto; H. Imanaga; Ryosuke Imamura; J. Pawlat; T. Ueda


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2008

Development of a sensor-array chip with immobilized antibodies and the application of a wireless antigen-screening system

Takaaki Isoda; I. Urushibara; M. Sato; H. Uemura; H. Sato; N. Yamauchi


Ieej Transactions on Sensors and Micromachines | 2004

Development of a Microsensor for Measurement of Concentrations of Single Drop Solutions

Takaaki Isoda; Naoki Takahara; Hiroki Imanaga; Shinya Hashizume; Ryosuke Imamura


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2006

Measurement of non-electrolyte concentrations in an ion solution using a micro-electrode sensor

Takaaki Isoda; Naoki Takahara; Hiroki Imanaga; Ryosuke Imamura; S. Hasegawa; K. Noguchi; T. Kimura


Ieej Transactions on Sensors and Micromachines | 2005

Fluidic MEMS based Biosensor for the Detection of Nucleic acids by using Schizophyllan

Takaaki Isoda; Satoshi Hasegawa; Kazuhiro Noguchi; Kana Takamatsu; Fuyumi Itho; Taro Kimura; Kazuo Sakurai; Seiji Shinkai


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2008

Factors influencing the capillary separation of leukocytes from whole blood in a plastic-based microfluidic chip

Takaaki Isoda; I. Urushibara; K. Umino; Y. Ishida; H. Sato


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2007

Optical sensitivity of a microelectrode in contact with an electrolyte

Takaaki Isoda; Naoki Takahara; Hiroki Imanaga; Shinya Hashizume; Ryosuke Imamura


Journal of Japan Institute of Electronics Packaging | 2004

The Development of the Micro Photosensor Which Can Be Mounted on the Fluid MEMS

Takaaki Isoda; Naoki Takahara; Ryuhei Mori; Hiroki Imanaga; Shinya Hashizume; Ryosuke Imamura


Ieej Transactions on Sensors and Micromachines | 2016

Development of a Rapid Conductivity Measuring Technique of Emulsion using a Portable Sensor System and the Evaluation of Emulsified State for Cosmetics

Takaaki Isoda; Seisei Inn; Mitsuya Nakatani

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Hiroki Imanaga

University of Kitakyushu

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Naoki Takahara

University of Kitakyushu

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Ryuhei Mori

University of Kitakyushu

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H. Makimoto

University of Kitakyushu

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H. Uemura

University of Kitakyushu

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K. Noguchi

University of Kitakyushu

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K. Umino

University of Kitakyushu

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Kazuo Sakurai

University of Kitakyushu

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