3D-Integration of Printed Electrochemical Sensors in Pet Microfluidics for Biochemical Sensing

Silvia Demuru, R. Haque, M. Joho, A. Bionaz, P. D. van der Wal, D. Briand
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This paper presents a novel process for screen printed electrode fabrication, functionalization and integration in a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fluidics system for electrochemical analysis. The innovative components utilized are: 1. 3D Through-Foil Vias (TFVs) for electrode connection, enabling simple liquid tight lamination of micro-fluidic channels; 2. Screen printed carbon and silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) electrodes on 3D vias; and 3. PET fluidics with a fabrication process compatible with large-area manufacturing. A platform integrating an Ag/AgCl pseudo-reference and a glucose oxidase (GOx)-modified working electrode has been used for glucose sensing in the flexible fluidics system. Detection of small glucose concentrations between 100-400 μM through Cyclic Voltammetry (CV) is shown. The sensor shows linear response and good sensitivity of ~0.8 mA/(mM cm2). By changing the electrode coatings, the same technology can potentially be used for detecting multiple analytes in biofluids.
用于生化传感的Pet微流体打印电化学传感器的3d集成
本文介绍了一种用于电化学分析的聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(PET)流体系统中丝网印刷电极的制备、功能化和集成的新工艺。采用的创新组件有:1。用于电极连接的3D通箔通孔(TFVs),实现微流体通道的简单液密层压;2. 丝网印刷碳和银/氯化银(Ag/AgCl)电极在3D过孔;和3。具有与大面积制造相容的制造工艺的PET流体。将Ag/AgCl伪基准和葡萄糖氧化酶修饰的工作电极集成在一个平台上,用于柔性流体系统中的葡萄糖传感。用循环伏安法(CV)检测100-400 μM之间的小葡萄糖浓度。该传感器具有良好的线性响应和~0.8 mA/(mM cm2)的灵敏度。通过改变电极涂层,同样的技术可以用于检测生物流体中的多种分析物。
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