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Porous silicon as a substrate material for potentiometric biosensors
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1996
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Chemical EngineeringPhysical AdsorptionEngineeringMicrofabricationBioelectronicsPorous MembranePenicillin BiosensorChemical SensorBiomedical EngineeringElectroanalytical SensorBiosensorsNanosensorMicrofluidicsPorous SiliconPorous SensorElectrochemistry
For the first time porous silicon has been investigated for the purpose of application as a substrate material for potentiometric biosensors operating in aqueous solutions. Porous silicon was prepared from differently doped silicon substrates by a standard anodic etching process. After oxidation, penicillinase, an enzyme sensitive to penicillin, was bound to the porous structure by physical adsorption. To characterize the electrochemical properties of the so build up penicillin biosensor, capacitance - voltage (C - V) measurements were performed on these field-effect structures.
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