Detection of DNA hybridization on indium tin oxide surfaces
Moses, S., Brewer, S. H., Kraemer, S., Fuierer, R. R., Lowe, L. B., Agbasi, C., … Franzen, S. (2007, March 15). Sensors and Actuators B Chemical, Vol. 125, pp. 574–580.
author keywords: thermography; electrochemistry; Fourier-transform infrared; nanoparticle detection; strippingvoltarnmetry
topics (OpenAlex): Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques; Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures; Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
TL;DR:
CV was used to successfully detect DNA hybridization for nanoparticle concentrations as low as 10 pM when using the gold nanoparticles bound to an ITO electrode as catalysts for the electrochemical oxidation of FeCl2.
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