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Integrated Glass Microfluidics with Electrochemical Nanogap Electrodes.

Sahana SarkarAb F NieuwenhuisSerge G Lemay
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
We present a framework for the fabrication of chip-based electrochemical nanogap sensors integrated with microfluidics. Instead of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), SU-8 aided adhesive bonding of silicon and glass wafers is used to implement parallel flow control. The fabrication process permits wafer-scale production with high throughput and reproducibility. Additionally, the monolithic structures allow simple electrical and fluidic connections, alleviating the need for specialized equipment. We demonstrate the utility of these flow-incorporated nanogap sensors by performing redox cycling measurements under laminar flow conditions.
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