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Microchameleons: Nonlinear chemical microsystems for amplification and sensing

Author(s)
Bishop, K. J. M.Gray, T. P.Fialkowski, M.Grzybowski, B. A.
Issued Date
2006-09
DOI
10.1063/1.2240142
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/33373
Fulltext
https://aip.scitation.org/doi/full/10.1063/1.2240142
Citation
CHAOS, v.16, no.3, pp.037102
Abstract
In biological systems, the coupling of nonlinear biochemical kinetics and molecular transport enables functional sensing and "signal" amplification across many length scales. Drawing on biological inspiration, we describe how artificial reaction-diffusion (RD) microsystems can provide a basis for sensing applications, capable of amplifying micro- and nanoscopic events into macroscopic visual readouts. The RD applications reviewed here are based on a novel experimental technique, WETS for Wet Stamping, which offers unprecedented control over RD processes in microscopic and complex geometries. It is discussed how RD can be used to sense subtle differences in the thickness and/or absorptivity of thin absorptive films, amplify macromolecular phase transitions, detect the presence and quality of self-assembled monolayers, and provide dynamic spatiotemporal readouts of chemical "metabolites." (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics.
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
ISSN
1054-1500
Keyword
SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERSPERIODIC PRECIPITATION PATTERNSORGANIZED MOLECULAR ASSEMBLIESPHYSIOLOGICAL COLOR-CHANGEREACTION-DIFFUSIONLIESEGANG PATTERNSGOLD SURFACESTHIN-FILMSCONCENTRATION GRADIENTSLOLLIGUNCULA-BREVIS

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