WO2002084272A2 - Messelektrodenpaar, biosensor mit einem solchen messelektrodenpaar und verfahren zur herstellung - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a pair of measuring electrodes, a biosensor having at least one "such a pair of measuring electrodes, an electrochemical cell with such a biosensor and a method for producing the Meßelektrodenpackes.
- Such pairs of measuring electrodes and biosensors are widely known from the prior art; see, for example, WO 99/07879, WO 00/62047 or WO 00/62048 and the various possible uses and uses described there.
- the biosensors described in these documents have arrays of individually addressable pairs of measuring electrodes, each of which has two electrodes arranged parallel to one another in a plane, which can be designed as interdigitated fingers, so-called interdigitating electrodes, or as nested concentric circular sections.
- the known biosensors are used e.g. for the determination of concentrations of biomolecules, for the determination of physicochemical properties, for the detection of immune reactions and the like.
- biosensors are used in analytical or immunological assays, where they are used to measure the lowest concentrations as amperometric sensors.
- the measuring electrodes can also be used for electro-stimulation, for electrophoretic enrichment or separation of charged molecules or, for example, for the electrochemical detection of reaction sequences.
- amperometric sensors mentioned detect currents which result from oxidation or reduction reactions on molecules in solution in the vicinity of the electrodes. Selectivity for a certain molecular species can be achieved because certain redox-active molecules are reduced or oxidized at a certain potential. The measured current is proportional to the concentration of the molecules in the solution.
- the charge transferred per molecule is one or a few elementary charges, and so-called redox recycling can increase the sensitivity.
- the electrodes are very arranged a small distance from each other, so that a redox-active molecule with a high probability can diffuse back and forth between the anode for the oxidation reaction and the cathode for the reduction reaction.
- the molecule takes up multiple charges on the cathode (reduction) and releases them on the other electrode, the anode (oxidation); see Niwa et al., Electroanalysis 3 (1991), 163-168.
- Niwa et al., Cited above describe two different electrode arrangements in which the distances between the anode and cathode and the widths of the anode and cathode go down to 1 ⁇ m and the length is 2 mm.
- up to 100 inter-digitizing fingers lie side by side in one plane, while in the other embodiment the anode and cathode fingers are vertically spaced apart by insulation, so that a regularly structured array with microstrips is created.
- the electrodes are made by conventional photolithography and etching techniques.
- the present invention has for its object to provide a pair of measuring electrodes of the type mentioned, which has a very high sensitivity and is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
- This object is achieved according to the invention by a pair of measuring electrodes with a first and a second, preferably flat electrode and an insulation layer arranged between the electrodes, in which one or more nanopores are provided in the second electrode and extend through the insulation layer to the first electrode whose surface is at least partially exposed in the nanopores.
- nanopores are understood to mean openings or depressions which do not necessarily have a circular or otherwise regular shape in cross-section and have a clear width in the range from 20 to 500 nm, preferably of approximately 100 nm.
- the depth of the nanopores is essentially determined by the thickness of the insulation layer, which is 10 to 200 nm, preferably approximately 50 nm.
- the nanopores do not have to be arranged regularly, they can be arranged both irregularly and statistically regularly.
- the number of nanopores per unit area, ie their density, can vary within a wide range, as long as it is ensured that the perforated upper electrode is still laterally remains conductive and neighboring nanopores are separated from each other by the remaining material of the insulation layer.
- the inventor has recognized that by moving away from the usual finger electrodes, it is possible to create pairs of measuring electrodes, in particular for biosensors, which have a very high sensitivity and selectivity, since not only the distance between the electrodes can be almost arbitrarily small, but due to the large number of possible nanopores per pair of measuring electrodes, an extremely high number of molecules in redox recycling also contributes to the measuring current. Due to the small diameter of the nanopores and the small thickness of the insulation layer, very short diffusion paths also result, so that the molecules can very often absorb and release charge in one unit of time, which also contributes to increasing the sensitivity.
- the electrodes have a diameter of approximately 1 ⁇ m to approximately 10 mm, preferably approximately 10 ⁇ m, the pair of measuring electrodes preferably being applied to an insulating substrate, which is further preferably glass, silicon / silicon oxide or a Polymer comprises.
- the electrodes can contain metal, preferably gold, platinum, palladium, iridium or carbon or a carbon compound, the insulation layer preferably having a silicon compound or a polymer layer.
- the nanopores make up a proportion of the surface of the first electrode of at least approximately 5%, preferably more than 60%.
- the pair of measuring electrodes according to the invention only one or a few nanopores are provided per pair of measuring electrodes. This embodiment is aimed at an application in which redox processes on individual molecules are to be detected by measuring fluctuations in the current signal in order to gain information about the diffusion and kinetics of the redox process. For this purpose, it is necessary that there are only one or very few nanopores in the electrode structure, which can still be on the micrometer scale in terms of its external dimensions with regard to the cost aspect, which contribute to the overall flow.
- the amplitude of fluctuations relative to the mean value of the measuring current then becomes so large that it can be measured.
- the number of nanopores can be easily adjusted in the manufacturing process described below.
- the present invention also relates to a biosensor with at least one such pair of measuring electrodes and an electrochemical cell with such a biosensor.
- the biosensor can contain a large number of the new pairs of measuring electrodes, all of which can be read out using their own supply lines.
- the pairs of measuring electrodes are preferably queried via a potentiostat circuit, the reference and counter electrodes of which are located either in an electrochemical cell or in the the biosensor is located and into which an electrolyte with molecules to be measured is placed, or can be arranged on the biosensor itself.
- At least one further electrode is provided on the substrate, which serves as a reference or counter electrode, and preferably has an area that is larger, preferably at least 10 times larger, than the area of the second electrode.
- the biosensor is designed as a chip with leads for the electrodes.
- the electrochemical cell has a receiving space for an electrolyte in which there are molecules to be detected by the biosensor, the electrochemical cell preferably having connections for a readout circuit, preferably a potentiostat circuit.
- the specificity for redox molecules to be investigated can be adjusted by coating the pores and / or electrodes. It is possible to use monolayers, polymer layers, in particular polyelectrolyte layers and hydrogels.
- the method of electropolymerization is particularly preferred since localization of the coating specifically on the electrodes and in the nanopores can be induced automatically by the current application.
- the nanopores can be coated with an ion-selective membrane or with a membrane with enclosed enzymes. For a sensor application, a coating with polymer and a bedding of redox-active molecules by electropolymerization.
- the new pair of measuring electrodes can also be used as a microsensor for microelectrode arrangements in order to detect neurotransmitters and nitrogen oxides (NO).
- the production of the pairs of measuring electrodes can be easily integrated into the process for producing the microelectrode arrangements.
- the advantage of this is the high sensitivity due to the nanopores, and it can also be used as an advantage that a physiological signal in the form of the concentration of chemical substances can be measured.
- the new pairs of measuring electrodes can basically be manufactured in different ways. It is possible to use the following method by which the object on which the invention is based is also achieved:
- a nanostructured shadow mask made of nanoparticles, which preferably have a diameter of 20 to 1000 nm, particularly preferably of approximately 100 nm, d) applying a second electrode to the insulation layer, no electrode material being deposited in the area of the nanoparticles, the electrode having a layer thickness in the region of the radius of the nanoparticles, preferably a layer thickness of approximately 20 to approximately 500 nm, particularly preferably approximately Has 50 nm,
- This method has the advantage that the structuring of the nanopores does not require photolithography or electron beam lithography and is very simple and inexpensive to carry out.
- the new process enables extremely small electrode spacings that are easy to implement and a correspondingly high efficiency of redox recycling, i.e. high sensitivity.
- a first, flat electrode is thus first applied to a substrate, on which an insulation layer is then applied.
- Conventional photolithography can be used to microstructure the contours of the first electrode.
- a structured shadow mask made of nanoparticles is then deposited on the insulation layer before the second, flat electrode is applied.
- a nanostructured upper electrode remains, which is then used as an etching mask in order to selectively etch the insulation layer in the region of the openings in the upper electrode. The etching process comes to a standstill at the lower electrode, so that nanopores form, into which the lower electrode is partially exposed.
- the nanoparticles are preferably deposited from a solution, where they deposit themselves regularly and statistically distributed through a self-assembly process.
- the density of the nanoparticles acting as shadow masks on the insulation layer can be adjusted by the concentration of nanoparticles in the solution.
- it can be advantageous for sensor applications to generate the highest possible density of nanopores in order to achieve a high current density.
- a nanostructured shadow mask made of nanoparticles which preferably have a diameter of 10 to 1000 nm, particularly preferably approximately 100 nm,
- the electrode having a layer thickness in the region of the radius of the nanoparticles, preferably a layer thickness of approximately 20 to approximately 500 nm, particularly preferably approximately 50 nm, and
- the nanoparticles are already applied to the first electrode here.
- the insulation layer and second electrode are then deposited and the nanoparticles are dissolved again.
- the insulation layer and the second electrode are thus structured directly, the nanopores are then already completely finished, and the etching process from step f) is eliminated in the other method.
- nanostructured shadow mask Either nanoparticles deposited from a solution can be used as the nanostructured shadow mask, but it is also possible to use a microtechnically produced shadow mask, i.e. a lattice with nanopores, through which vapor deposition or sputtering takes place, with a subsequent inversion of the island structure thus produced by known processes thin film and microstructure technology can be used.
- the nanostructuring can also be carried out by applying a mask in a stamping process (nanoprinting) or by an impression process with a nanostructured stamp (nanoimprinting).
- the advantage here is that the shadow mask or stamp only has to be produced once using high-resolution lithography methods, but can then be used for the production of a large number of sensors. Since it is only the expansion of the nanopores that is important, but not their absolute position on the electrode, no particularly precise adjustment of the tool is required and the manufacturing process is correspondingly inexpensive.
- Another manufacturing process comprises the steps: a) applying a first, preferably flat, electrode to an insulating substrate, the electrode preferably having a layer thickness of approximately 50 to approximately 1000 nm, particularly preferably approximately 100 to 200 nm,
- a nanostructured second electrode can also be produced by vapor deposition or sputtering or PECVD (plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition).
- PECVD plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition
- a layer which is still incompletely covering, but laterally conductive is formed in the case of layer thicknesses of approximately 5-10 nm.
- islands are initially formed, which grow together with increasing layer thickness.
- Such a layer is laterally conductive in a certain interval of the layer thickness, typically approx. 10 to 100 nm, but not yet completely closed.
- Such a nanostructured layer like the layers produced with the aid of nanoparticles or nanostructured shadow masks, can serve both as an etching mask and as a second electrode.
- the advantage here is that there is no need for a separate structuring step Nanoparticles or other nanostructured shadow masks are applied.
- Gold is evaporated from a graphite crucible in a vacuum and is deposited on a suitable substrate.
- the coating rate is set at approximately 0.2-0.5 nm / s.
- the substrate is e.g. a film made of amorphous carbon, as is customary for layer analysis in transmission electron microscopy.
- the substrate temperature is 30 ° C. Under these conditions, isolated nuclei initially form, which grow together with increasing layer thickness and form a laterally conductive, but nanoporous layer.
- Fig. 1 shows an electrochemical cell in which a biosensor with a pair of measuring electrodes in cross-section and sections is not drawn to scale and is shown with exaggerated dimensions;
- FIG. 2 shows the top view of the biosensor from FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows a potentiostat circuit for reading the electrochemical cell from FIG. 1.
- FIG. 1 shows a highly schematic cross section of an electrochemical cell 10, in which a biosensor 11 is arranged, with which molecules in an electrolyte 12, which is located in a receiving space 13 of the cell 10, are measured. Connections 14 via which the biosensor 11 can be electrically connected are arranged on the outside of the cell 10.
- the biosensor 11 which is shown in an enlarged representation that is not to scale, has an insulating substrate 15 on which a pair of measuring electrodes 16 comprising the lower, first electrode 17 and the upper, second electrode 18 is arranged.
- An insulation layer 19 is arranged between the electrodes 17, 18 and keeps them spaced apart.
- nanopores 21 which extend to the surface 22 of the first electrode 17 which is exposed in the nanopores 22.
- the nanopores are regularly statistically distributed.
- a further potential range is accessible with electrodes made of carbon than with metal electrodes, so that they are preferred for certain applications.
- an insulation layer 19 by sputtering or vapor deposition of silicon oxide or spinning on a thin polymer layer on the first electrode 17.
- the layer thickness is preferably approximately 50 nm.
- PECVD plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition
- the surface of the insulation layer 19 is pretreated in order to achieve a uniform distribution of nanoparticles on the surface.
- the pretreatment depends on the type of nanoparticles and the solvent in which they are applied to the surface.
- the surface can be made hydrophobic or hydrophilic, for example, so that it is more wettable.
- vapor deposition particles i.e. clusters that form in a protective gas atmosphere
- a mask that is produced by nanoprinting, nanoimprinting or vapor deposition or sputtering through a microtechnologically manufactured mask with nanopores.
- a second electrode 18 by sputtering or vapor deposition of metal on the insulation layer 19, no electrode material being deposited in the area of the nanoparticles.
- the electrode 18 receives a layer thickness in the region of the radius of the nanoparticles, preferably of approximately 50 nm.
- the processes of sputtering, vapor deposition and etching are known to the person skilled in the art; reference is made here to the specialist literature.
- the masking of the insulation layer 19 can be carried out as in the case of Musil et. al., loc. cit., or in Padeste et al., loc. cit.
- FIG. 2 shows the biosensor 11 from FIG. 1 in a plan view that is not to scale. It can be seen that there are further electrodes 23, 24 on the substrate 15, which serve as reference and counter electrodes for a potentiostat circuit. The further electrodes 23, 24 have an area which is significantly larger than that of the second electrode 18. The nanopores 21 can only be recognized here as points on the second electrode 18. Feed lines 25, 26, 27 and 28 can also be seen on the substrate 15, which lead to the first electrode 17, the second electrode 18, and the further electrodes 23 and 24, respectively. These feed lines are connected to the connections 14 of the cell 10 from FIG. 1 when the biosensor 11 is inserted into the cell 10.
- the pair of measuring electrodes 16 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 can also be used to measure redox processes on individual molecules.
- only one or a few nanopores are realized in the second electrode 18 and in the insulation layer 19, while the outline dimensions of the electrodes 17 and 18, as in the exemplary embodiment with many nanopores, can be in the micrometer range. Because of its outer dimensions, the electrode structure can then still be produced economically on the micrometer scale, but because of the only one or a few nanopores, measurements of fluctuations in the current signal can be detected in order to obtain information about the diffusion and kinetics of the redox process.
- FIG. 3 shows the cell 10 from FIG. 1 connected to a potentiostat circuit 31 for querying the biosensor 11.
- the reference and counter electrodes 23, 24 can also be provided in the cell 10 instead of on the biosensor 11. With regard to the function of the potentiostat circuit 31, reference is made to the corresponding literature accessible to the person skilled in the art.
- the reference electrode 23 is connected to the inverting input of a potentiostat 32, the non-inverting input of which is connected to ground.
- the output of the potentiostat 32 is connected to the counter electrode 24.
- the feed line 26 to the second, upper electrode 18 of the biosensor 11 is connected to the output of a first negative-feedback differential amplifier 33 with the interposition of a series resistor 34.
- Setpoint potential E2 is applied to the non-inverting input of differential amplifier 33, and the inverting input is connected to supply line 26.
- the voltage drop across the series resistor 34 is measured with a differential amplifier 35, the output of which thus supplies a voltage signal proportional to the current flowing through the second electrode 18.
- the feed line 25 is connected to an output of a second negative feedback differential amplifier 36, also with the interposition of a series resistor 37.
- Target potential E1 is applied to the non-inverting input of differential amplifier 36, the inverting input is connected to lead 25, which leads to first electrode 17 of biosensor 11.
- the voltage across the series resistor 37 is detected by a differential amplifier 38, which provides at its output a voltage signal proportional to the current flowing through the first electrode 17.
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