Paper-based sensors are gaining increasing attention for their potential applications in resource-limited settings and for point-of-care analysis. However, chemical analysis of paper-based electronic sensors is frequently interpreted using complex software and electronic displays which compromise the advantages of using paper. In this work, we present two semiquantitative paper-based readout systems that can visually measure a change in resistance of a resistive-based sensor. The readout systems use electrochromic Prussian blue/polyaniline as an electrochromic indicator on a resistive gold nanoparticle film that is fabricated on paper. When the readout system is integrated with a resistive sensor in an electrical circuit, and a voltage is a...
This work describes the use of a paper substrate for electro-optical detection of toxic hydrogen sul...
We report a battery-powered, microelectrochemical sensing platform that reports its output using an ...
Despite the huge number of displays, tablets, e-readers and other electronic devices available to re...
Chemical analysis of paper-based electronic sensors is frequently interpreted using complex software...
Paper has been present in the world of analytical chemistry for centuries, but it seems that just a ...
We report a battery-powered, paper-based electrochromic array for visualized electrochemical sensing...
In this thesis the focus was on the measuring techniques of screen-printed electrochemical sensors. ...
Paper-based analytical technologies enable quantitative and rapid analysis of analytes from various ...
Paper-based sensors are a new alternative technology for fabricating simple, low-cost, portable and ...
Integrating electronic applications with paper, placed next to or below printed images or graphics, ...
Despite substantial advances in sensing technologies, the development, preparation, and use of self-...
The focuses on "electrically readable indicator" sub-projects have been on the development of printa...
Paper is a versatile, flexible, porous, and eco-friendly substrate that is utilized in the fabricati...
From the bench-mark work on microfluidics from the Whitesides’s group in 2007, paper technology has ...
This work reports a novel way of producing an inexpensive substrate support to assemble a sensing f...
This work describes the use of a paper substrate for electro-optical detection of toxic hydrogen sul...
We report a battery-powered, microelectrochemical sensing platform that reports its output using an ...
Despite the huge number of displays, tablets, e-readers and other electronic devices available to re...
Chemical analysis of paper-based electronic sensors is frequently interpreted using complex software...
Paper has been present in the world of analytical chemistry for centuries, but it seems that just a ...
We report a battery-powered, paper-based electrochromic array for visualized electrochemical sensing...
In this thesis the focus was on the measuring techniques of screen-printed electrochemical sensors. ...
Paper-based analytical technologies enable quantitative and rapid analysis of analytes from various ...
Paper-based sensors are a new alternative technology for fabricating simple, low-cost, portable and ...
Integrating electronic applications with paper, placed next to or below printed images or graphics, ...
Despite substantial advances in sensing technologies, the development, preparation, and use of self-...
The focuses on "electrically readable indicator" sub-projects have been on the development of printa...
Paper is a versatile, flexible, porous, and eco-friendly substrate that is utilized in the fabricati...
From the bench-mark work on microfluidics from the Whitesides’s group in 2007, paper technology has ...
This work reports a novel way of producing an inexpensive substrate support to assemble a sensing f...
This work describes the use of a paper substrate for electro-optical detection of toxic hydrogen sul...
We report a battery-powered, microelectrochemical sensing platform that reports its output using an ...
Despite the huge number of displays, tablets, e-readers and other electronic devices available to re...