This document provides an introduction to bioelectronics. It discusses how bioelectronics involves integrating biomolecules with electronic elements to create functional devices. There are two fundamental requirements - electronic communication between biomolecules and electronics, and miniaturization for implantable devices which requires organized, dense patterning of biomolecules on electronics for high-throughput parallel biosensing and complex devices. Bioelectronic devices contain electronic components like sensors, circuits and chips that transduce biological events into electronic signals or monitor electronic properties to read out bioreactions. Major areas of bioelectronics include biosensors and using biocatalytic electron transfer of enzymes in devices like biofuel cells.
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Bioelectronics - An Introduction
This document provides an introduction to bioelectronics. It discusses how bioelectronics involves integrating biomolecules with electronic elements to create functional devices. There are two fundamental requirements - electronic communication between biomolecules and electronics, and miniaturization for implantable devices which requires organized, dense patterning of biomolecules on electronics for high-throughput parallel biosensing and complex devices. Bioelectronic devices contain electronic components like sensors, circuits and chips that transduce biological events into electronic signals or monitor electronic properties to read out bioreactions. Major areas of bioelectronics include biosensors and using biocatalytic electron transfer of enzymes in devices like biofuel cells.
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Bioelectronics An
Introduction Bioelectronics integration of biomolecules with electronic elements to yield functional devices Fundamental requirement of any bioelectronic system:
1. The existence of electronic coupling and
communication between the biomolecules and the electronic supports. Fundamental requirement of any bioelectronic system: 2. The miniaturization of the bioelectronic systems is a requisite for future implantable devices, and these types of applications will certainly introduce the need for biocompatibility of the systems. The miniaturization of the systems will also require the patterned, dense organization of biomolecules on electronic supports. Such organized systems may lead to high throughput parallel biosensing and to devices of operational complexity. Biolectronic devices Electronic elements Bioelectronic devices/ instruments contain electric components such as sensors, circuits and integrated chips. electrodes field-effect transistor devices piezoelectric crystal magnetoresistance recording medias scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) tips Biomaterials Biomaterials are materials may be synthetic and natural (solid and sometimes liquid) that are used in contact with biological systems or in medical devices. It has a wide range of application: - medical devices - allow growth of cells in culture - assay for blood proteins in the clinical laboratory - in processing biomolecules in biotechnology - for fertility regulation implants in cattle - in diagnostic gene arrays - for investigational cell-silicon "biochips" Bioelectronic devices in dual directions: the biological event alters the interfacial properties of the electronic element readout of the bioreaction by monitoring the performance of the electronic unit such as potential impedance, charge transport surface resistance of electrodes field-effect transistors, or by following the resonance frequencies of piezoelectric crystals. Major activities in the field of bioelectronics
Biosensors - transduce biorecognition or
biocatalytic processes in the form of electronic signals
Utilization of biocatalytic electron transfer
functions of enzymes e.g to assemble biofuel cells that convert organic fuel substrates into electrical energy Nanobiotechnology metal and semiconductor nanoparticles, nanorods, nanowires and carbon nanotubes represent nano-objects with novel electronic properties Recent studies revealed that the integration of these objects with biomolecules yields new functional systems that may yield miniaturized biosensors, mechanical devices and electronic circuitry. Figure 3: (A) Neurons on top of a multielectrode array. (B ) A neuroelectronic hybrid system consisting of two neurons; the first neuron is activated by a capacitive stimuli, the signal transmission occurs through a neuronal network to a second neuron, where the information is recorded by a transistor.