Proceedings (Aug 2017)

Towards Recycled Paper Based Impedance Biosensor with Wireless Readout

  • Eva Melnik,
  • Iris Muschlin,
  • Agnes Wildauer,
  • Mirco Raskovic,
  • Joerg Schotter,
  • Michael Heilmann,
  • Dirk Ide,
  • Michael Borinski,
  • Peter Lieberzeit,
  • Nadezhda Kataeva,
  • Giorgio C. Mutinati,
  • Rudolf Heer,
  • Rainer Hainberger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1040619
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4
p. 619

Abstract

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Results are presented regarding the development of recycled paper based impedance biosensors with screen printed interdigitated electrode structures (IDES). The sensors show a response to increasing salt concentrations in the range 30–100 mM NaCl. To prove the feasibility of using recycled paper, biofunctionalization with a glucose sensitive enzyme mixture was performed by inkjet printing. The quantification of the glucose sensitive colour change reaction in paper was investigated and a trend is found in the range of 6–90 mg/dL. Subsequently, measurements with a wireless electronic readout system were performed on an electrochemical assay showing a decrease of the normalized sensor response dependent from the glucose concentration in the range 0–80 mg/dL.

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