Chemistry integrated circuit: chemical system on a complementary metal oxide semiconductor integrated circuit.

Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, , Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 464-8603, Japan.

Published: March 2014

By integrating chemical reactions on a large-scale integration (LSI) chip, new types of device can be created. For biomedical applications, monolithically integrated sensor arrays for potentiometric, amperometric and impedimetric sensing of biomolecules have been developed. The potentiometric sensor array detects pH and redox reaction as a statistical distribution of fluctuations in time and space. For the amperometric sensor array, a microelectrode structure for measuring multiple currents at high speed has been proposed. The impedimetric sensor array is designed to measure impedance up to 10 MHz. The multimodal sensor array will enable synthetic analysis and make it possible to standardize biosensor chips. Another approach is to create new functional devices by integrating molecular systems with LSI chips, for example image sensors that incorporate biological materials with a sensor array. The quantum yield of the photoelectric conversion of photosynthesis is 100%, which is extremely difficult to achieve by artificial means. In a recently developed process, a molecular wire is plugged directly into a biological photosynthetic system to efficiently conduct electrons to a gold electrode. A single photon can be detected at room temperature using such a system combined with a molecular single-electron transistor.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3928904PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2013.0109DOI Listing

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