214th ECS Meeting - Honolulu, HI

October 12 - October 17, 2008

PROGRAM INFORMATION

 

J1 - Chemical Sensors 8: Chemical (Gas, Ion, Bio) Sensors and Analytical Systems

Sensor

 

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Honolulu 2; Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village

Bio Sensors

Co-Chair(s): T. Yasukawa and R. Mukundan
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00   3069   Applications of Thick Film Screen Printing and Ink Jet Printing for the Manufacturing of Single Use, Disposable Biosensors C. Liu (Case Western Reserve University)
08:40   3070   Enzyme Immunoassay for Insulin Using Highly-Sensitive Hydrogen Peroxide Sensors Based on Charge Accumulation Systems T. Yasukawa, E. Ohta (University of Hyogo), Y. Mie, O. Niwa (Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) and F. Mizutani (University of Hyogo)
09:00   3071   Inkjet printing Glucose Oxidase for Biosensor Applications T. Wang, C. Cook and B. Derby (Manchester University)
09:20   3072   Screen-printed Algal Biosensor with Flow Injection Analysis System for Toxicity Test I. Shitanda, S. Takamatsu, M. Itagaki and K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science)
09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00   3073   Immuno-chromatographic Test-strip for Skin Cathepsin L Analysis M. Yamaguchi, S. Kosaka, Y. Tahara (Iwate University) and A. Date (P&G)
10:20   3074   Development of Novel Screening Method with use of an Immobilized Enzyme as a Recognition Element and the Investigation of the Properties of Inhibitors Y. Iida, I. Satoh (Kanagawa Institute of Technology) and N. Maezumi (Coper Electronics Co., Ltd.)
10:40   3075   Artificial Siderophore-Modified Au electrode for Adsorption and Sensing Microbe H. Tanabashi, T. Inomata, H. Eguchi, Y. Funahashi (Nagoya Institute of Technology), T. Ozawa (Nagoya Institute of Techonology) and H. Masuda (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
11:00   3076   Conducting Polymer Based Electrochemical Biosensor for the Highly Sensitive Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Detection D. Kim and N. Lee (Sungkyunkwan University)
11:20   3077   Investigation of Microencapsulated Laccase as Enzyme Immobilization Template for Application in Bio-fuel Cell M. Hébert and D. Rochefort (Université de Montréal)
11:40   3078   Topographic Effects of Microstructured Biosensors H. D. Wanzenboeck, S. Forouzan, E. Bertagnolli (Vienna University of Technology), I. Guell, M. Wirth and F. Gabor (University Vienna)
 

Biosensors and MEMS

Co-Chair(s): E. Brosha and A. Simonian
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00   3079   Detection of Cresol Using Carbon Nanotube/Copper Nanoclusters in a Flow Injection System V. Pedrosa, J. Benton, N. Song, D. Stanbury and A. Simonian (Auburn University)
14:20   3080   Plasmon Damping as a Probe for Adsorption Kinetics S. Karumuri, R. Ede and K. Kalkan (Oklahoma State University)
14:40   3081   Nanoparticles Based Electrochemical Immunoassay for Sensitive Detection of Protein Biomarkers Y. Lin, J. Wang, H. Wang, H. Wu and Z. Tang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
15:00   3082   Nanowire Field-Effect Transistor with its Sub-Picomolar Label-Free Biosensing Capability Toward a Gene Mutation C. Wu (Ins. of Nanotechnology and Dep. Mat. Sci. Eng., National Chiao Tung Univ.), F. Ko (National Chiao Tung Uni.), D. Hsia, B. Li (Ins. of Nanotechnology and Dep. Mat. Sci. Eng., National Chiao Tung Univ.) and W. Wu (National Nano Device Laboratories)
15:20   3083   Mass Sensitive, Lorentz-Force Actuated, MEMS Preconcentrator and Chemical Sensor R. P. Manginell (Sandia National Labs), D. Adkins (Defiant Technologies), M. Moorman (Sandia Labs), R. Hadizadeh (Georgia Tech (Formerly University of Louisville)), D. Copic, D. Porter (University of Louisville), J. Anderson (Sandia Labs), D. Wheeler (Sandia National Labs), K. Pfeifer and A. Rumpf (Sandia Labs)
15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:00   3084   Multifunctional Electrode Arrays: Towards a Universal Detection Platform J. C. Harper, R. Polsky, D. Arango, D. Wheeler and S. Brozik (Sandia National Labs)
16:20   3085   Self-contained Microelectrochemical Array Assays for Whole Organisms Z. Aguilar (Vegrandis LLC)
16:40   3086   Microfabricated Magnetoelastic Biosensors for the Detection of Bacillus Anthracis Spores M. Johnson, J. Wan and B. A. Chin (Auburn University)
17:00   3087   A Novel Microfluidic Whole Cell Biosensor Based on Electrochemical Detection for Water Toxicity Analysis H. Ben-Yoav, D. Landau, D. Albert (Tel Aviv University), A. Biran, R. Pedahzur, S. Belkin (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) and Y. Shacham-Diamand (Tel Aviv University)
 

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Honolulu 2; Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village

High Temperature Sensors

Co-Chair(s): N. Miura and Y. Shimizu
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00   3088   Measurement of Total Concentration of Hydrocarbon by Using Zirconia-based Sensor Attached with ZnCr2O4 Sensing Electrode Y. Fujio, V. Plashnitsa, P. Elumalai and N. Miura (Kyushu University)
08:20   3089   Sensors for Environmental Compliance of Diesel Engines S. M. Zemskova, C. F. Habeger, T. E. Paulson (Caterpillar Inc.), E. Wimmer, A. Mavromaras (Materials Design Inc.) and A. Kolmakov (Southern Illinois University)
08:40   3090   High Temperature Mixed-potential-type Ammonia Sensor Using Stabilized Zirconia and Oxide-based Sensing Electrode P. Elumalai, V. Plashnitsa, Y. Fujio and N. Miura (Kyushu University)
09:00   3091   A New Solid Electrolyte Type Ammonia Gas Sensor Applying Praseodymium Ammonium Sulfate Based Auxiliary Sensing Electrode T. Nagai, S. Tamura (Osaka University) and N. Imanaka (Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University)
09:20   3092   Development of a Zirconia-Based Electrochemical Sensor for the Detection of Hydrogen in Air E. L. Brosha, R. Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), F. H. Garzon (LANL), L. Woo, M. Worsley and R. Glass (LLNL)
09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00   3093   Zeolite Modified Discriminating Gas Sensors R. Binions, I. Parkin (University College London), D. Williams (University of Auckland), A. Afonja, S. Dungey and H. Davis (University College London)
10:20   3094   Hydrogen Gas Sensor Applied R-type Crystalline of Manganese Dioxide Nano-Powder Y. Ueda (Kyoto University), M. Tsujimoto (Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences, Kyoto University), K. Takeuchi (Tokyo University of Science), H. Koyanaka and M. Takano (nstitute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences, Kyoto University)
10:40   3095   Hydrogen Sensing Properties of Anodized TiO2 Films Equipped with Pd-Pt Electrodes M. Nakaoka, T. Hyodo, Y. Shimizu and M. Egashira (Nagasaki University)
11:00   3096   Detection of SO2 at High Temperature with Electrically Biased, Solid-Electrolyte Sensing Elements D. West (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), F. Montgomery (Oak Rigde National Laboratory) and T. Armstrong (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
11:20   3097   Sulfur Dioxide Gas Sensor Based on Al3+ and O2- Ion Conducting Solid Electrolytes S. Tamura, T. Nagai, Y. Inaba (Osaka University) and N. Imanaka (Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University)
11:40   3098   Tin Oxide Functionalized Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes Based Gas Sensor N. Myung (Department of chemical engineering and environmental engineering, University of California, Riverside), S. Jawahar Hussaini (University of California, Riverside), J. Lim, M. Lai, N. Phiboolsirichit, M. Deshusses and A. Muchandani (Unviersity of California, Riverside)
 

Sensor Applications

Co-Chair(s): M. Carter and G. Hunter
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00   3099   Photothermal Spectroscopy using Microfabricated Cantilever Sensors T. G. Thundat, L. R. Senesac (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), C. Van Neste, A. Krause (ORNL) and E. Finot (University of Burgundy, Dijon, France)
14:20   3100   Microcantilever with Carboxyl-Functionalization for Mercury Ion Detection Y. Chou (Industrial Technology Research Institute), W. Tseng, C. Wu and S. Lai (National Yunlin University of Science and Technology)
14:40   3101   Electrochemical Sensing of Pb using Microcantilever Electrode A. F. Bange, G. Brown (ORNL) and T. G. Thundat (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
15:00   3102   Development of Microelectrodes for Integrated CMOS Chemical Sensors F. Cao, D. Greve and I. Oppenheim (Carnegie Mellon University)
15:20   3103   Chemical Threat Point Sensors Based on Infrared Spectrophotometry and Adsorptive Preconcentrators M. Carter, C. Marotta, J. Trimboli and M. Pierce (Eltron Research and Development, Inc.)
15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:00   3104   Smart Sensor Systems for Aerospace Applications: From Sensor Development to Application Testing G. Hunter, J. Xu (NASA Glenn Research Center), L. Dungan (NASA Johnson Space Center), B. Ward (Makel Engineering, Inc.), C. Liu (Case Western Reserve University) and C. Chang (QSS Group, Inc.)
16:20   3105   H2S Sensing Properties and Mechanism of Macroporous Semiconductor Sensors T. Hyodo, S. Nonaka, Y. Shimizu and M. Egashira (Nagasaki University)
16:40   3106   Agricultural Ammonia Monitoring Technology M. Carter, J. Faull, J. Trimboli and M. Pierce (Eltron Research and Development, Inc.)
17:00   3107   Enhanced Ammonia(NH3) Sensing Response of UV-light Treated OTFTs H. Zan, W. Tsai, Y. Wu, K. Yen, Y. Lo and Y. Yang (National Chiao Tung University)
 

Coral Exhibit Hall, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village

Chemical Sensors 8 Poster Session

Co-Chair(s): R. Mukundan and T. Yasukawa
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
o   3108   A Flexible Biosensor for Continuous Glucose Monitoring on Eye Site H. Kudo (Tokyo Medical and Dental University), S. Iguchi (Tokai University), K. Miyajima, H. Saito and K. Mitsubayashi (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
o   3109   Fabrication of Poly-Silicon Sensor Device and Its Application to Ammonia Detection C. Wu (National Yunlin University of Science and Technology), Y. Chou (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and S. Lai (National Yunlin University of Science and Technology)
o   3110   Odor Source Localization for Early Fire Detection by using MOS-type Gas Sensor Array with Infrared Vision Y. Takei, T. Fuma, H. Kawai, M. Uneda, H. Nanto and S. Koyama (Kanazawa Institute of Tech.)
o   3111   The Electrocatalyst Nanoparticles-Modified Carbon Nanotube Synthesized in Supercritical Water for GPT Sensing S. Wang, M. Liang, C. Yu, M. Tsai and C. Yang (I-Shou University)
o   3112   Development of High-sensitive Gas-sensor for B2H6 using Gas-permeable Conductive DLC Membrane Y. Tanaka (Yamaguchi Univ.), M. Furata (Yamaguchi University), H. Mastuura, N. Nakano (Riken Keiki), A. Fujishima (Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology) and K. Honda (Yamaguchi University)
o   3113   Pt Loaded WO3 Thin Film Sensors for Highly Sensitive Detection of Ethanol Gas W. Kato, T. Hashishin, J. Tamaki (Ritsumeikan University) and S. Kajita (Matsushita Electric Works Ltd.)
o   3114   Pegylated Polyurethane Nanoparticles as Support for a Biosensor Construction based on Peroxidase Extracted from Pine Kernel (Araucaria Angustifolia) I. R. Oliveira, M. Garcia, B. Ramos (UFSC), O. Fatibello (UFSCar), A. A. Pasa and T. B. Creczynski-Pasa (UFSC)
o   3115   Study of Ferrocene-modified G4 PAMAM Dendrimer for Reagentless Biosensor Develoment A. D'Annibale, D. Deriu, G. Favero and F. Mazzei (Sapienza University of Rome)
o   3116   Preparation of Co(III) Complexes with a High Selectivity for NO Sensing T. Ozawa (Nagoya Institute of Techonology), T. Yano, T. Inomata and H. Mausda (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
o   3117   Highly Sensitive Detection of Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin by Electrochemiluminescence Using Immunoliposome N. Egashira, S. Morita, Y. Mitoma (Prefectural University of Hiroshima), E. Hifumi and T. Uda (Oita University)
o   3118   Fabrication of Bisphenol A Sensor Utilizing Electrode Modified with Molecularly Imprinted Polymer N. Yokota, Y. Fuchiwaki and I. Kubo (Soka University)
o   3119   Centrifugal Flow Device for High-throughput Detection of Cancer Marker CEA I. Kubo, S. Furutani and I. Kubo (Soka University)
o   3120   Effect of Trehalose and Surfactant on Immunochromatographic Assay N. Nagatani, A. Takahashi, J. Ishii, Y. Toshine, Y. Kato (Okayama University of Science), T. Yuhi, H. Ushijima (Biodevicetechnology Ltd.), M. Takezaki, Y. Moriyama, K. Takeda, T. Tominaga and T. Miyahara (Okayama University of Science)
o   3121   Application of Organic Field Effect Transistor as a Biosensor Z. Kim, S. Kim, S. Lim and Y. Yang (ETRI)
o   3122   Measurement of Endocrine Disruptors in Plastic Container (Styrofoam) by Capillary Electrophoresis Amperometric Method K. Ha, G. Joo, S. Jha, T. Yoon, H. Lee and Y. Kim (Myongji University)
o   3123   Simultaneous On-chip Surface Plasmon Resonance Measurement of Disease Marker Protein and Small Metabolite R. Kurita (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), K. Nakamoto, N. Sekioka (University of Tsukuba) and O. Niwa (Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
o   3124   Detection of Heavy Metals in Industrial Atmospheric Particles M. Milochova and E. Bychkov (University of Littoral)
o   3125   Conductance Variation of Vanadium Pentoxide Nanowires Depending on the Pressure of Various Gases B. Kim, A. Kim, S. Oh, S. Bae (Eletronics and Telecommunications Research Institute), T. Zyung (ETRI) and H. Yu (Eletronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
o   3126   Cell-Based Biosensor for Endotoxin Using a Secreted Alkaline Phosphatase Reporter System K. Y. INOUE (Tohoku University), T. Yasukawa (University of Hyogo), H. Shiku and T. Matsue (Tohoku University)
o   3127   Development of Electrochemical Blister Agent Sensor Using Carbon Fiber or Paper Electrode Modified with Au Nano Particles K. Nishiyama, H. Yamada (Kumamoto University), H. Matsuura, R. Asada (Riken Keiki Co., Ltd.), N. Nakano (Riken Keiki), Y. Seto (National Research Institute of Police Science) and I. Taniguchi (Kumamoto University)
o   3128   Electrochemical Switching Driven by Structural Change in Secondary Structure and by Complexation to Ligand at the Modified Au(111) Electrode with Polylysine having Phenanthroline and Terpyridine as Ligands K. Nishiyama, K. Shimamura (Kumamoto University), T. Sakurai (Totorri University) and I. Taniguchi (Kumamoto University)
o   3129   Soft Landed Modified Electrode (SLaME): Ferrocene Derivatives Immobilization on to MWCNTs G. Favero, M. Frasconi, F. Pepi and F. Mazzei (Sapienza University of Rome)
o   3130   Development of a High-Sensitive Immunosensor Based on Monitoring Redox Signal of Gold Nanoparticale K. Idegami (ishikawa sunrise industries creation organization), M. Chikae (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), K. Kerman and Y. Takamura (Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
o   3131   Nano Gold / Phytic acid Layer-by-layer Assembly for Fabrication of Horseradish Peroxidase Biosensor X. Ma, Y. Zheng, G. Duan, Z. Zhang and H. Yang (Shanghai Normal University)
o   3132   Study of Platinum Nanoparticles-deposited Ultramicroelectrode and its Application to the Determination of Carbon Monoxide J. Zen (National Chung-Hsing University), C. Chou (National Chung Hsing University) and J. Chang (National Chung-Hsing University)
o   3133   A Fiber-optic Fluorometric Immunoassay for Determination of Dermatophagoides Farinae Allergen (Der f1) K. Miyajima (Tokyo Medical and Dental University), T. Koshida (Tokyo University of Technology Graduate School, School of Bionics), H. Saito, H. Kudo (Tokyo Medical and Dental University), K. Yano (Graduate School of Bionics, Tokyo University of Technology) and K. Mitsubayashi (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
o   3134   The Potentiometric Performances of Ion-selective Electrodes based on Tetracycline and Modified Tetracyclines Y. Jung, Y. Hwang (Yonsei University), I. Paeng (Seoul women's University) and K. Paeng (Yonsei University)
o   3135   Bismuth/glassy Carbon Composite Electrode for the Determination of Trace Lead and Cadmium G. Hwang, W. Han, J. Ju, Y. Ko (Hanyang University), J. Park (Korea Electronics Technology Institute) and S. Kang (Hanyang University)
o   3136   Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) based Immunosensor for Sensitive Detection of Thyroxine S. Kim, R. Dhesingh, T. Kawaguchi and N. Miura (Kyushu University)
 

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Honolulu 2; Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village

Sensor Applications

Co-Chair(s): Z. Aguilar and J. Li
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00   3137   Electrochemical Sensor for Blister Agents Using Carbon Fiber Electrodes Modified with Au Nano Particles I. Taniguchi, H. Yamada, K. Nishiyama (Kumamoto University), H. Matsuura, Y. Nakano (Riken Keiki Co., Ltd), S. Yamaguchi, R. Asada and Y. Seto (National Research Institute of Police Science)
08:20   3138   Optimization of a Multi-phase Sensor for Detection of Phosphonates in Air C. N. Monty, I. Oh (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and R. I. Masel (University of Illinois)
08:40   3139   Stability of Oxime Based Microsensor for Organo-Phosphate Vapor Detection N. J. Londono (University of Illinois: Urbana-Champaign), I. Oh (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and R. I. Masel (University of Illinois)
09:00   3140   Organic Molecular Sensor with Plasmon Antenna M. Yanagisawa (Waseda University), N. Shimamoto (Waseda Univ.), T. Nakanishi (Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Waseda University), M. Saito (Waseda University) and T. Osaka (Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University)
09:20   3141   Resonances of Soft Films under Liquid on the QCM K. K. Kanazawa, C. Frank and J. Hardesty (Stanford University)
09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00   3142   Porous Silicon Gas Sensors for Room Temperature Detection S. Ozdemir and J. L. Gole (Georgia Institute of Technology)
10:20   3143   Tunneling Junctions as Molecular Sensors N. Prokopuk (Navair) and K. Son (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
10:40   3144   Conductometric Sensors for Detection of Elemental Mercury Vapor M. Ryan, M. Homer, A. V. Shevade, L. Lara, S. Yen, A. Kisor and K. Manatt (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
11:00   3145   Field Effect Detection of Oligonucleotides with HfSiOx Gate Insulator W. Jiang (Institute for Microstructural Sciences, National Research Council of Canada), D. Landheer (Institute for Microstructural Sciences, National Research Council), G. Lopinski (Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences, National Research Council of Canada), A. Rankin (Department of Electronics, Carleton University), J. Liu (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Western Ontario), R. Griffin, N. Tarr, N. Tait (Department of Electronics, Carleton University) and W. Lennard (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Western Ontario)
11:20   3146   Long-term Stability of Oxygen Sensitive Membrane using Ruthenium Complex for Corrosion Monitoring of Radioactive-waste Repository Y. Nakamura, Y. Koshiba, D. Ito, T. Yokoyama, S. Okazaki (Yokohama National University), H. Nakagawa (Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo) and T. Arai (Electric Power Development Co.,Ltd.)
11:40   3147   Discontinuous Palladium Nanostructures for H2 Sensing C. Fournier (Institut Charles Gerhardt - CNRS - Université Montpellier 2), T. Kiefer, G. Villanueva (Microsystems Laboratory - EPFL), F. Fargier (Institut Charles Gerhardt - CNRS - Université Montpellier 2), J. Brugger (Microsystems Laboratory - EPFL), R. Penner (Department of Chemistry - UC Irvine) and F. Favier (Institut Charles Gerhardt - AIME)
 

Synthesis, Characterization and Theory

Co-Chair(s): C. Bruckner-Lea and G. Hunter
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00   3148   Hydrothermal Synthesis of Pd Loaded SnO2 Nano-particles and Their Methane Sensing Properties K. Kurihara, T. Hashishin, J. Tamaki (Ritsumeikan University) and K. Kaneko (Kyushu University)
14:20   3149   Self-Assembled Monolayers of Non-Heme Diiron Model Complexes: Binding and Activating Dioxygen on a Gold Electrode Surface T. Inomata, Y. Hayashi, K. Shinozaki, Y. Funahashi (Nagoya Institute of Technology), T. Ozawa (Nagoya Institute of Techonology) and H. Masuda (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
14:40   3150   Effect of Surface Character of Reference Electrode Modified by ODMS/SiO2 on Responses to pH and Ionic Strength J. Wang, J. Sasano (Institute for Biomedical Engineering) and T. Osaka (Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University)
15:00   3151   Advanced Conductivity Detection for Microfluidics W. E. Hoffmann (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe)
15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)
15:40   3152   Thermodynamic Characterization of Reference Electrode Systems for Galvanic Cells Comprising Alkali Ion Conducting Solid Electrolytes H. Nafe (Max Planck Institute for Metals Research)
16:00   3153   Experimental and Theoretical Studies for Optimization of Polythiophene Gas Sensor Arrays F. Liao and V. Subramanian (University of California, Berkeley)
16:20   3154   Conducitivities of Lithium Doped lanthanoid Silicates as Gas Sensing Materials Y. Itagaki (Graduate School of Science and Engineering), N. Takeda (Ehime University) and Y. Sadaoka (Materials science and Biotechnology)
16:40   3155   Surface-Functionalized Diamond Electrodes for Electroanalysis T. Kondo, A. Tamura, H. Hoshi (Tokyo University of Science), A. Fujishima (Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology) and T. Kawai (Tokyo University of Science)
17:00   3156   Structure and Luminescence Properties of Gd1-xEuxBaB9O16 Phosphor Prepared by Sol-gel Method L. Wang (Shenyang of Chemical Technology)