April 22 - 26, 2024
Seattle, Washington
May 7 - 9, 2024 (Virtual)
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2024 MRS Spring Meeting
SB08.10.04

Detect The Undetectable in Wearables and Brain-Machine Interfaces: pM-Level Biomolecular Detection with Fast-Scanned Aptamer-OECT

When and Where

Apr 25, 2024
9:30am - 9:45am
Room 433, Level 4, Summit

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

Xinyu Tian1,Shiming Zhang1

The University of Hong Kong1

Abstract

Xinyu Tian1,Shiming Zhang1

The University of Hong Kong1
Biomolecular detection is the next goal for wearable devices. The lower limit of detection (LoD) is a critical metric for wearable biosensors. In this study, we demonstrate that aptamer-based Organic Electrochemical Transistors (OECTs) can detect concentrations in the picomolar range (close to the dissociation constant, K<sub>d</sub>) in a fully-integrated wearable context [1], which is not achievable with a standard electrochemical sensor. The high transconductance (g<sub>m</sub>) of OECTs allows for a more significant variation in current, making the sensor highly resistant to ambient noise.<br/><br/>Specifically, we observed that a high scanning rate improves LoD to values close to the theoretical limit (K<sub>d</sub>) of the aptamers. This improvement is achieved by operating OECTs at optimal high frequency range where the leaking reaction resistance most vibrates with the binding of the molecules [2]. Thus, microscale OECTs are essential for achieving a higher cutoff frequency for rapid scanning purposes.

Symposium Organizers

Guosong Hong, Stanford University
Seongjun Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Alina Rwei, TU Delft
Huiliang Wang, The University of Texas at Austin

Symposium Support

Bronze
Cell Press

Session Chairs

Seongjun Park
Huiliang Wang

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