Search results for "quartz crystal microbalance"
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Adhesion of liposomes: a quartz crystal microbalance study
2003
Three different systems are presented, exploring the adhesion of liposomes mediated by electrostatic and lipid–protein interactions as well as molecular recognition of ligand receptor pairs. Liposomes are frequently used to gain insight into the complicated processes involving adhesion and subsequent events such as fusion and fission mainly triggered by specific proteins. We combined liposome technology with the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) technique as a powerful tool to study the hidden interface between the membrane and functionalized surface. Electrostatic attraction and molecular recognition were employed to bind liposomes to the functionalized quartz crystal. The QCM was used to …
Solvent-Adaptive Behavior of Oligospirobifluorenes at the Surface of Quartz Crystal Microbalances-A Conformational Process
2017
Oligospirobifluorenes represent promising building blocks for the generation of microporous sensor materials based on their restricted flexibility. The contact with specific solvents leads to a change of the three-dimensional spirobifluorene structure. The single fluorene moieties unfold to an open structure with an increased volume due to intermolecular interactions with the solvent, detectable by NMR spectroscopy. The induced microporosity was further investigated by affinity comparisons of aromatic analytes with high fundamental frequency quartz crystal microbalances.
Dynamics of human cancer cell lines monitored by electrical and acoustic fluctuation analysis.
2010
Early determination of the metastatic potential of cancer cells is a crucial step for successful oncological treatment. Besides the remarkable progress in molecular genomics- or proteomics-based diagnostics, there is a great demand for in vitro biosensor devices that allow rapid and selective detection of the invasive properties of tumor cells. Here, the classical cancer cell motility in vitro assays for migration and invasion relying on Boyden chambers are compared to a real-time biosensor that analyzes the dynamic properties of adherent cells electro-acoustically with a time resolution on the order of seconds. The sensor relies on the well-established quartz crystal microbalance technique…
Electrochemically induced free solvent transfer in thin poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) films
2015
International audience; In dynamic intrinsically conducting films, counterions transfer and conformational movements stimulated by the electrochemical reactions affect the free water molecules transfer. Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) or PEDOT is included in this category. Here, p-doping of PEDOT immersed in LiClO4 aqueous solution was explored by ac-electrogravimetry. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy combined with mass impedance spectroscopy proves useful for species identification and kinetics. For PEDOT, new equations have been developed to analyze the ac -electrogravimetry response. Quantitatively, faster free water transfer and slower coupled View the MathML sourceClO4−/free wat…
Effects of anion size on the electrochemical behavior of H2SO4-structured poly(o-toluidine) films. An ac-electrogravimetry study in acid solutions
2014
International audience; ac -Electrogravimetry has allowed an easy separation of kinetic information to be evaluated for all the transferred species in three different H2SO4-structured poly(o-toluidine) or POT films, View the MathML sourcePOT-NO3−, View the MathML sourcePOT-ClO4− and POT-Cl− films when they are polarized between the pernigraniline (oxidized) and leucoemeraldine (reduced) forms. It is clear that larger anions slow down the electrochemical transitions of POT films, but the effects of anion transfer on hydrated protons and free solvent transfers are affected. For the same polymeric structure of a POT film, the kinetics of all specie transfers have been evaluated considering the…
Viscoelastic potential-induced changes in acoustically thin films explored by quartz crystal microbalance with motional resistance monitoring
2015
Abstract Viscoelastic properties of intrinsically conducting polymers depend on different factors, among them polymer structure, ionic and solvent population and film thickness. During a voltammetric cycle, electrochemical reactions involve changes of these factors. Consequently, the viscoelastic properties are expected to be changed. Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance with motional resistance monitoring were employed to calculate the instantaneous resonant frequency/motional resistance ratio (d f r / d R m ) during the electrochemical processes of acoustically thin films of poly(o-toluidine). d f r / d R m is defined as the energy dissipation factor and shows values around ∼10 Hz …
Mechanical properties of MDCK II cells exposed to gold nanorods
2015
Background: The impact of gold nanoparticles on cell viability has been extensively studied in the past. Size, shape and surface functionalization including opsonization of gold particles ranging from a few nanometers to hundreds of nanometers are among the most crucial parameters that have been focussed on. Cytoxicity of nanomaterial has been assessed by common cytotoxicity assays targeting enzymatic activity such as LDH, MTT and ECIS. So far, however, less attention has been paid to the mechanical parameters of cells exposed to gold particles, which is an important reporter on the cellular response to external stimuli.Results: Mechanical properties of confluent MDCK II cells exposed to go…
Phosphites as precursors in atomic layer deposition thin film synthesis
2021
We here demonstrate a new route for deposition of phosphorous based materials by atomic layer deposition (ALD) using the phosphites Me3PO3 or Et3PO3 as precursors. These contain phosphorous in the oxidation state (III) and are open for deposition of reduced phases by ALD. We have investigated their applicability for the synthesis of LiPO and AlPO materials and characterized their growth by means of in situ quartz crystal microbalance. Phosphites are good alternatives to the established phosphate-based synthesis routes as they have high vapor pressure and are compatible with water as a coreactant during deposition. The deposited materials have been characterized using XPS, x-ray fluorescence…
Porous organic cage compounds as highly potent affinity materials for sensing by quartz crystal microbalances.
2012
Porosity makes powerful affinity materials for quartz crystal microbalances. The shape-persistent organic cages and pores create superior affinity systems to existing ones for direct tracing of aromatic solvent vapors. A shape and size selectivity for the analytes is observed. These organic cages can be processed to thin films with highly reproducible sensing properties.
Electrochemistry and electrocatalysis of a Pt@poly(neutral red) hybrid nanocomposite
2015
Abstract Platinum nanoparticles have been deposited on a scaffold of electrosynthetized phenazine-type polymer, the poly(neutral red). This work discusses the role of poly(neutral red) in the electrochemistry and electrocatalysis properties of the hybrid nanocomposite. In situ combination of electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance and visible-near infrared spectroscopy (cyclic Vis-NIR spectroelectrogravimetry) and a combination of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and mass impedance spectroscopy ( ac -electrogravimetry) were employed. Two electrochemical processes have been identified in our experimental conditions. On the one hand, the radical cations (polarons) localized in the i…