Open circuit potential amperometry and voltammetry
First Claim
1. A molecular memory device comprising:
- a first electrode and a second electrode disposed to contact a redox-active compound comprising a porphyrinic macrocycle and thereby form an electrochemical storage cell wherein said first and second electrodes are fixed electrodes;
a voltage source connected to said first electrode;
a switch that allows said compound to be isolated from said voltage source and said storage cell to reach an open circuit potential; and
a current transducer for measuring current produced by said electrochemical cell; and
dedicated read/refresh/rewrite circuitry that configured to determine the oxidation state of said compound by;
activating said switch to isolate said compound from said voltage source thereby allowing said electrochemical cell to reach an open circuit potential (OCP);
then connecting said electrochemical cell to an externally applied potential equivalent to said open circuit potential; and
operating said current transducer to detect a resulting current if said current exists wherein the magnitude of said current is a measure of the oxidation state of said compound.
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Abstract
This invention provides approaches to improve the signal to noise ratio (S/N) in electrochemical measurements (e.g., amperometry, voltammetry, etc.). In particular, a method is described wherein the faradaic current is temporally dissociated from the charging current associated with reading the charge of a redox-active species (e.g., a self-assembled monolayer (SAM)). This method, designated herein as open circuit potential amperometry (OCPA), quantitatively reads the charge of the redox species bound to (electrically coupled to) an electrode surface, while discriminating against both charging current(s) and amperometric signal(s) that arise, e.g., from diffusion-based species in solution.
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8 Claims
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1. A molecular memory device comprising:
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a first electrode and a second electrode disposed to contact a redox-active compound comprising a porphyrinic macrocycle and thereby form an electrochemical storage cell wherein said first and second electrodes are fixed electrodes; a voltage source connected to said first electrode; a switch that allows said compound to be isolated from said voltage source and said storage cell to reach an open circuit potential; and a current transducer for measuring current produced by said electrochemical cell; and dedicated read/refresh/rewrite circuitry that configured to determine the oxidation state of said compound by; activating said switch to isolate said compound from said voltage source thereby allowing said electrochemical cell to reach an open circuit potential (OCP); then connecting said electrochemical cell to an externally applied potential equivalent to said open circuit potential; and operating said current transducer to detect a resulting current if said current exists wherein the magnitude of said current is a measure of the oxidation state of said compound. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A molecular memory device comprising:
- a first electrode and a second electrode disposed to contact a redox-active compound and thereby form an electrochemical storage cell wherein said first and second electrodes are fixed electrodes;
a write circuit connected to said first electrode;
a switch that allows said compound to be isolated from said write circuit and said storage cell to reach an open circuit potential;
a sensing circuit sensitive to current produced by said electrochemical cell; anddedicated read/refresh/rewrite circuitry that determines the oxidation state of said compound by; activating said switch to isolate said compound from said voltage source thereby allowing said electrochemical cell to reach an open circuit potential (OCP); then connecting said electrochemical cell to an externally applied potential equivalent to said open circuit potential; and operating said current transducer to detect a resulting current if said current exists wherein the magnitude of said current is a measure of the oxidation state of said compound. - View Dependent Claims (8)
- a first electrode and a second electrode disposed to contact a redox-active compound and thereby form an electrochemical storage cell wherein said first and second electrodes are fixed electrodes;
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