Title :
Integrating biology and electronics: Electroaddressing biopolymer hydrogels within a microfabricated fluidic channel
Author :
Liba, Benjamin D. ; Gray, Kelsey M. ; Cheng, Yi ; Rubloff, Gary W. ; Bentley, William E. ; Payne, Gregory F.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
The integration of biology and electronics is crucial to developing advanced medical diagnostics and biological experimentation devices. To this end, we investigated the generation of hydrogels from the “biocompatible” polymer chitosan. Specifically, we imposed electrical signals at the biology electronics interface within microfabricated fluidic devices to electrodeposit chitosan hydrogels. Chitosan´s unique properties enable electrodeposited hydrogels to be reversibly swollen and de-swollen providing a means for microfluidic valving or for controlled release of entrapped components. Furthermore, the method of anodic deposition reported here allows for one-step biofunctionalization of components for multiplexed electrochemical biosensing. Thus, we believe this electrodeposition method will provide a means to generate hydrogels capable of integrating biology with microelectromechanical systems.
Keywords :
biomolecular electronics; biotechnology; hydrogels; polymers; advanced medical diagnostics; anodic deposition; biocompatible polymer chitosan; biological experimentation device; biology electronics interface; electrical signals; electroaddressing biopolymer hydrogels; electrodeposit chitosan hydrogels; electrodeposited hydrogels; electrodeposition method; entrapped component; microelectromechanical system; microfabricated fluidic channel; microfabricated fluidic device; microfluidic valving; multiplexed electrochemical biosensing; one-step biofunctionalization; Biosensors; Electrodes; Microfluidics; Proteins; Sugar; Biosensor; Electroaddress; Glucose Oxidase; Polymer film;
Conference_Titel :
Microsystems for Measurement and Instrumentation (MAMNA), 2012
Conference_Location :
Annapolis, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1781-8
DOI :
10.1109/MAMNA.2012.6195095