Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10429730 | Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Microsensors are valuable tools to monitor cell metabolism in cell culture volumes. The present research describes the fabrication and characterization of on-chip thin-film iridium oxide pH microsensors with dimensions of 20 μm Ã 20 μm and 20 μm Ã 40 μm suitable to be incorporated into nl volumes. IrOx thin films were formed on platinum microelectrodes by electrochemical deposition in galvanostatic mode. Anodically grown iridium oxide films showed a near super-Nernstian response with a slope of â77.6 ± 2 mV/pH at 22 °C, and linear responses within the pH range of 4-11. Freshly deposited electrodes showed response times as low as 6 s. Long-term studies showed a baseline drift of 2-3 mV/month, which could easily be compensated by calibration. This work demonstrated for the first time the use of planar IrOx pH microelectrodes to measure the acidification rate of CHO and fibroblast cells in an on chip cell culture volume of 25 nl with microfluidic control.
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Authors
Igor A. Ges, Borislav L. Ivanov, David K. Schaffer, Eduardo A. Lima, Andreas A. Werdich, Franz J. Baudenbacher,