A Universal Biomolecular Concentrator To Enhance Biomolecular
Surface Binding Based on Acoustic NEMS Resonator
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Abstract
In designing bioassay systems for
low-abundance biomolecule detection,
most research focuses on improving transduction mechanisms while ignoring
the intrinsically fundamental limitations in solution: mass transfer
and binding affinity. We demonstrate enhanced biomolecular surface
binding using an acoustic nano-electromechanical system (NEMS) resonator,
as an on-chip biomolecular concentrator which breaks both mass transfer
and binding affinity limitations. As a result, a concentration factor
of 10<sup>5</sup> has been obtained for various biomolecules. The
resultantly enhanced surface binding between probes on the absorption
surface and analytes in solution enables us to lower the limit of
detection for representative proteins. We also integrated the biomolecular
concentrator into an optoelectronic bioassay platform to demonstrate
delivery of proteins from buffer/serum to the absorption surface.
Since the manufacture of the resonator is CMOS-compatible, we expect
it to be readily applied to further analysis of biomolecular interactions
in molecular diagnostics