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Biochemical reaction and adsorption of analytes on the cantilever result in changes of surface stress.
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The binding between vancomycin and the peptide induced a change of surface stresses in the sensing cantilevers resulting in a differential deflection between the sensing and reference cantilevers.
Experimental methods based on light beam deflection for the determination of surface stress change of electrodes are critically revisited.
A piezoelectric detection of surface stress change of solid electrode produced by an electro-modulation was attempted to investigate the shift in potential of zero charge (pzc) of gold electrode with relation to underpotential deposition of copper in sulfuric acid solution.
Upon exertion of surface stress, the membrane deflects resulting in a change in device capacitance.
The relaxation of this position is visible in the slope change of the surface stress change pattern.
The mechanical design and optimization of piezoresistive cantilevers for detecting changes in surface stress via finite element analysis is also discussed.
Mechanical MEMS biosensors are designed based on one of the two factors, namely, changes in surface stress and changes in mass.
The length change in response to changes in the surface stress during scans of the electrode potential was measured for nanoporous platinum samples immersed in aqueous NaF, an electrolyte with weak ion adsorption.
The binding of anti-BAM antibodies to the surface of the cantilever will change the surface stress, causing bending of the cantilever.
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