Many common and inexpensive materials, such as, paper, fabric and thread are currently being explored as alternate substrates for low-cost and field-based sensing applications. While these substrates have primarily been utilized to develop low-cost diagnostic devices, it is important to study whether these materials are suitable for more general chemical sensing applications. Here, we report chemical syntheses (inorganic and organic) and sensing using threads as microchannels. We first characterized the liquid transport through thread channels and then measured typical sample losses due to adsorption and evaporation. Next, we demonstrated synthesis of ferric hydroxide in a Y-geometry thread reactor and detected the product by colorimetry. O...
In this paper, we review the recent progress in the development of low-cost microfluidic devices bas...
In this Ph.D. project, microfluidics are used to manufacture and act as packaging for SERS experimen...
International audienceNowadays, about half of humanity is housed in cities, a number expected to ris...
Strong need exists in the developing world for affordable diagnostics for health care and environmen...
The development of Point-of-Use (PoU) sensors is driven to provide simple, rapid and reliable test r...
The attractive structural and mechanical properties of cellulose substrates (paper, cloth, and threa...
ABSTRACT This paper describes the use of thread as a matrix for the fabrication of diagnostic assay ...
The ability to access functional materials through affordable and facile synthetic methods has long ...
The research reported in this thesis focuses on the development of a new class of microfluidic sensi...
Biology and chemistry laboratories in many universities regularly perform absorbance assays. However...
Two vapochromic dyes (DMx and DM) were synthesized to be used for textile-based sensors detecting th...
This paper describes the fabrication of microfluidic cloth-based analytical devices (μCADs) using a ...
Over the last four years, the authors have been involved in research in the broad area of optoelectr...
This paper describes a simple and instrument-free screen-printing method to fabricate hydrophilic ch...
Paper has been present in the world of analytical chemistry for centuries, but it seems that just a ...
In this paper, we review the recent progress in the development of low-cost microfluidic devices bas...
In this Ph.D. project, microfluidics are used to manufacture and act as packaging for SERS experimen...
International audienceNowadays, about half of humanity is housed in cities, a number expected to ris...
Strong need exists in the developing world for affordable diagnostics for health care and environmen...
The development of Point-of-Use (PoU) sensors is driven to provide simple, rapid and reliable test r...
The attractive structural and mechanical properties of cellulose substrates (paper, cloth, and threa...
ABSTRACT This paper describes the use of thread as a matrix for the fabrication of diagnostic assay ...
The ability to access functional materials through affordable and facile synthetic methods has long ...
The research reported in this thesis focuses on the development of a new class of microfluidic sensi...
Biology and chemistry laboratories in many universities regularly perform absorbance assays. However...
Two vapochromic dyes (DMx and DM) were synthesized to be used for textile-based sensors detecting th...
This paper describes the fabrication of microfluidic cloth-based analytical devices (μCADs) using a ...
Over the last four years, the authors have been involved in research in the broad area of optoelectr...
This paper describes a simple and instrument-free screen-printing method to fabricate hydrophilic ch...
Paper has been present in the world of analytical chemistry for centuries, but it seems that just a ...
In this paper, we review the recent progress in the development of low-cost microfluidic devices bas...
In this Ph.D. project, microfluidics are used to manufacture and act as packaging for SERS experimen...
International audienceNowadays, about half of humanity is housed in cities, a number expected to ris...