Literature DB >> 26329490

Toward Paper-Based Sensors: Turning Electrical Signals into an Optical Readout System.

Devi D Liana1,2, Burkhard Raguse1, J Justin Gooding2,3, Edith Chow1.   

Abstract

Paper-based sensors are gaining increasing attention for their potential applications in resource-limited settings and for point-of-care analysis. However, chemical analysis of paper-based electronic sensors is frequently interpreted using complex software and electronic displays which compromise the advantages of using paper. In this work, we present two semiquantitative paper-based readout systems that can visually measure a change in resistance of a resistive-based sensor. The readout systems use electrochromic Prussian blue/polyaniline as an electrochromic indicator on a resistive gold nanoparticle film that is fabricated on paper. When the readout system is integrated with a resistive sensor in an electrical circuit, and a voltage is applied, the voltage drop along the readout system varies depending on the sensor's resistance. Due to the voltage gradient formed along the gold nanoparticle film, the overlaying Prussian blue/polyaniline will change color at voltages greater than its reduction voltage (green/blue for oxidized state and transparent for reduced state). Thus, the changes in resistances of a sensor can be semiquantified through color visualization by either measuring the length of the transparent film (analog readout system) or by counting the number of transparent segments (digital readout system). The work presented herein can potentially serve as an alternative paper-based display system for resistive sensors in instances where cost and weight is a premium.

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Keywords:  colorimetric; display; electrochromic; gold nanoparticles; paper-based sensor; polyaniline; readout system; resistance

Year:  2015        PMID: 26329490     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b04941

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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Review 2.  The potential of paper-based diagnostics to meet the ASSURED criteria.

Authors:  Suzanne Smith; Jan G Korvink; Dario Mager; Kevin Land
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2018-10-03       Impact factor: 4.036

3.  Quantitative self-powered electrochromic biosensors.

Authors:  Miguel Aller Pellitero; Anton Guimerà; Maria Kitsara; Rosa Villa; Camille Rubio; Boris Lakard; Marie-Laure Doche; Jean-Yves Hihn; F Javier Del Campo
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2016-11-28       Impact factor: 9.825

4.  Features in Microfluidic Paper-Based Devices Made by Laser Cutting: How Small Can They Be?

Authors:  Md Almostasim Mahmud; Eric J M Blondeel; Moufeed Kaddoura; Brendan D MacDonald
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2018-05-07       Impact factor: 2.891

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