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Original Articles

A pH Sensor Based on a Microcantilever Coated with Intelligent Hydrogel

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Pages 361-369 | Received 06 Nov 2003, Accepted 26 Dec 2003, Published online: 01 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

Hydrogels that contain different amounts of amino groups were used to modify microcantilevers for the pH measurements. These microcantilevers deflected upon exposure to various pH solutions due to the swelling and shrinking of the hydrogels. The microcantilever deflection, as a function of pH, is nearly linear in a wide pH range. A significant 1000 nm/pH bending response was observed from a Gel‐4 coated microcantilever, which could be used for precise pH measurements. Such hydrogel coated microcantilevers could potentially be used to prepare microcantilever chemical and biological sensors when molecular recognition agents are immobilized into the polymer.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by the Board of Regents Support Fund under contract number LEQSF(2001‐04)‐RD‐A‐16, the Center for Entrepreneurship and Information Technology (CEnIT) Research Seed Grant of La Tech, and the Environmental Remediation Sciences Division, Office of Biological & Environmental Research, Evironmental Management Science Program, U.S. Department of Energy, under contract No. DE-AC00OR22725 with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, managed and operated by UT-Battelle, LLC.

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