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A Sensing Platform Based on Electrodissolution of a Ag Bipolar Electrode
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EngineeringNew TypeChemistryChemical EngineeringInstrumentationMetallic Bipolar ElectrodeNanosensorElectrode Reaction MechanismBiophysicsElectrical EngineeringCapture ProbeSensing MechanismElectrochemical Gas SensorElectrochemistryAg Bipolar ElectrodeSensorsBioelectronicsSensor DesignElectroanalytical Sensor
Here we report a new type of sensing platform that is based on electrodissolution of a metallic bipolar electrode (BPE). When the target DNA binds to the capture probe at the cathodic pole of the BPE, it triggers the oxidation and dissolution of Ag metal present at the anodic pole. The loss of Ag is easily detectable with the naked eye or a magnifying glass and provides a permanent record of the electrochemical history of the electrode. More importantly, the decrease in the length of the BPE can be directly correlated to the number of electrons passing through the BPE and hence to the sensing reaction at the cathode.
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