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W8.3.3 - High-Performance and Low-Cost Microfluidic-Electrohemical Biosensors

Event
EUROSENSORS XXXVII
2025-09-07 - 2025-09-10
Wroclaw
Band
Lectures
Chapter
W8.3 - Biochemical and Phyxical Sensors
Author(s)
Z. Zhang - National Research Council Canada, Ottawa (Canada), Z. Wang, C. Xu - McMaster University, Hamilton (Canada)
Pages
202 - 203
DOI
10.5162/EUROSENSORS2025/W8.3.3
ISBN
978-3-910600-07-2
Price
free

Abstract

Microfluidic-electrochemical biosensors were fabricated by printing capillary microfluidic channels over printed electrodes using a functional material. The printed sensors without electrode modification were tested with a limit of detection (LOD) of 7 µM on glucose detection. This work has demonstrated the possibility of achieving high sensing performance with low-cost sensors, and reported how the printed microfluidic channels bring the performance to this level.

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