用一种新型aunp涂层棉质传感器增强呼吸分析

S. Casalinuovo, A. Buzzin, D. Caschera, Simone Quaranta, F. Federici, D. Puglisi, G. Cesare, D. Caputo
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人类健康一直是科学界关注的主要问题。多年来,卫生研究涵盖了不同的领域,从特定疗法到患者的生活方式和社会信息:“以患者为导向”的方法越来越多地成为卫生保健系统的关键工具,最近的SARS-CoV-2大流行就清楚地表明了这一点。在这种背景下,不同科学和技术领域之间的协同作用,如生物、化学、物理和工程,越来越被认为是必不可少的要求。这项工作提出了一种低成本和易于使用的呼出气体中挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)传感器,旨在作为智能医疗应用中的快速,非侵入性和多功能诊断工具。一种“锁和钥匙”系统依赖于沉积在棉织物上的金纳米颗粒,可以检测目标分子,目标分子的吸附会产生电阻抗的变化。该系统已在实验活动中暴露于乙醇溶液中,以研究在1hz - 1mhz频率范围内的传感能力。结果表明,基于阻抗分析的健康相关VOCs检测方法是可行的。
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Enhancing breath analysis with a novel AuNP-coated cotton sensor
Human health has always been a major concern for science. Over the years, health research has included different areas, ranging from specific therapies to patients’ lifestyle and social information: “patient-oriented” approaches have increasingly emerged as a crucial tool for health care systems, as clearly shown during the recent SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. In this context, the synergy between different scientific and technological fields, such as biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering, is increasingly considered an essential requirement. This work presents a low cost and easy-to-use sensor of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath, with the purpose of serving as a rapid, non-invasive and versatile diagnostic tool in smart medicine applications. A “lock-and-key” system relying on gold nanoparticles deposited on cotton fabric enables the detection of target molecules, whose adsorption produces variations in terms of electrical impedance. The system has been exposed to ethanol-based solutions in an experimental campaign to investigate the sensing capabilities at 1 Hz - 1 MHz frequency range. The results achieved demonstrate the feasibility in obtaining health-relevant VOCs detection based on impedance analysis.
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