Electronic Circuit Inspired Optimization of Nanogap Electrochemical Biosensors
Abstract
Electrochemical biosensors and the related concept of redox detection at nanogap electrodes are increasingly explored for ultra-sensitive detection of biomolecules. While experimental demonstrations have been encouraging, the associated design and optimization of electrode geometry, beyond the simple one-dimensional architectures, is inherently challenging from multiple aspects related to numerical complexity. Here we develop a facile simulation scheme to address this challenge using well established electronic circuit analysis techniques that are available as open source-ware. Based on this approach, we show that electrode geometry, especially nano-structured redox electrodes on a planar surface, has interesting implications on the detection limits and settling time of electrochemical biosensors. The methodology we developed and the insights obtained could be useful for electrode optimization for a wide variety of problems ranging from biosensors to electrochemical storage.
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@article{arxiv.1912.04544,
title = {Electronic Circuit Inspired Optimization of Nanogap Electrochemical Biosensors},
author = {Sanjog V. Joshi and Pradeep R. Nair},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.04544},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
revised the abstract and updated the article by extending our approach to 2-D geometries