posted on 2012-01-03, 00:00authored byJin Lu, Wei Wang, Shaopeng Wang, Xiaonan Shan, Jinghong Li, Nongjian Tao
Plasmonic-based electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
(P-EIS)
is developed to investigate molecular binding on surfaces. Its basic
principle relies on the sensitive dependence of surface plasmon resonance
(SPR) signal on surface charge density, which is modulated by applying
an ac potential to a SPR chip surface. The ac component of the SPR
response gives the electrochemical impedance, and the dc component
provides the conventional SPR detection. The plasmonic-based impedance
measured over a range of frequency is in quantitative agreement with
the conventional electrochemical impedance. Compared to the conventional
SPR detection, P-EIS is sensitive to molecular binding taking place
on the chip surface and less sensitive to bulk refractive index changes
or nonspecific binding. Moreover, this new approach allows for simultaneous
SPR and surface impedance analysis of molecular binding processes.