Frontiers in Sensors (May 2022)

A Fluorescent Alcohol Biosensor Using a Simple microPAD Based Detection Scheme

  • Phurpa Dema Thungon,
  • Phurpa Dema Thungon,
  • Hui Wang,
  • Sergei I. Vagin,
  • Colin Van Dyck,
  • Pranab Goswami,
  • B. Rieger,
  • Alkiviathes Meldrum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsens.2022.840130
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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A paper-based microfluidic detection device for the detection of ethanol is demonstrated in this work. The method is based on a fluorophore consisting of short-chain conjugated molecular unit susceptible to the protonation of its terminal pyridine groups, along with a carboxyl-functionalized sidechain that acts as a binder and renders it water-soluble. The resulting fluorescent paper device yields large fluorescence changes when exposed to reactions that yield H2O2 in aqueous solutions. Using an enzyme-catalyzed rection that produces H2O2 from ethanol, we developed a two-zone, cut-out paper device containing a reaction zone in which the ethanol-containing analyte is placed, and an adjacent sensor zone where we observe a fluorescence color shift proportional to the ethanol concentration. The limit of detection of the fluidic ethanol biosensor was 0.05 v/v% and the dynamic range was 0.05–2 v/v%. This method was employed to detect the alcohol concentration of consumer vodkas using only a paper sensor and a smartphone camera.

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