In this paper we argue for the use of iridium oxide (IrO(x)) electrodes as quasi-reference electrodes in microfabricated biosensors and biochips that operate in buffered solutions. The simple microfabrication of these electrodes consists of a one-step electrodeposition of IrO(x) onto a microfabricated platinum (Pt) electrode. The IrO(x) electrode potential was found to vary less than 20 mV over 9 days after stabilization for 1 day in a phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) solution; this behavior of the electrode potential was found to be easily reproduced.
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