Microfluidic innovation permits analytical system to be scaled down and incorporated into lab-on-a-chip devices, minimizing the volume of reagents consumed and of waste created, and permitting the utilization of low-fueled pumping system. Here, in this survey we will ponder the microfluidic sensors able to do quick, multiplexed detection. Electrochemical detection in a microfluidic stage offers numerous focal points, for example, compactness, insignificant utilization of instrumentation, and simple integration with electronics. In numerous parts of the world, be that as it may, the required gear for detection through electrochemical sensors is either not available or inadequately compact, and administrators may not be prepared to utilize th...
Demand for field-usable analytical devices is growing in many areas, including medical diagnosis, fo...
The combination of sensors and microfluidics has become a promising approach for detecting a wide va...
Water quality monitoring is crucial to ensure that (i) water is safe to be consumed by humans, and (...
There is an increasing demand for autonomous sensor devices which can provide reliable data on key w...
Simple construction, good detection limit1, very low power demand, and simple experimental setup cou...
Contaminants of various sources pollute waters worldwide and pose serious health issues to humans. T...
More than 783 million people worldwide are currently without access to clean and safe water. Approxi...
This work presents the ongoing development of a microfluidic chip for a low cost field deployable ph...
Traditional stationary sensors for potable-water quality monitoring in a wireless sensor network for...
Microfluidic technology has potential as a solution to the increasing demand for environmental monit...
<p>Integrated sensing systems are designed to address a variety of problems, including clinical diag...
The development of low-cost environmental sensors is essential for effective management of our valua...
The Advanced Technologies for Water Resource Management (ATWARM) scientific programme involves 16 Ma...
The recent outbreak of infectious diseases has highlighted the necessity of point-of-care detection...
Protecting and maintaining the quality of environmental waters is of increasing importance as availa...
Demand for field-usable analytical devices is growing in many areas, including medical diagnosis, fo...
The combination of sensors and microfluidics has become a promising approach for detecting a wide va...
Water quality monitoring is crucial to ensure that (i) water is safe to be consumed by humans, and (...
There is an increasing demand for autonomous sensor devices which can provide reliable data on key w...
Simple construction, good detection limit1, very low power demand, and simple experimental setup cou...
Contaminants of various sources pollute waters worldwide and pose serious health issues to humans. T...
More than 783 million people worldwide are currently without access to clean and safe water. Approxi...
This work presents the ongoing development of a microfluidic chip for a low cost field deployable ph...
Traditional stationary sensors for potable-water quality monitoring in a wireless sensor network for...
Microfluidic technology has potential as a solution to the increasing demand for environmental monit...
<p>Integrated sensing systems are designed to address a variety of problems, including clinical diag...
The development of low-cost environmental sensors is essential for effective management of our valua...
The Advanced Technologies for Water Resource Management (ATWARM) scientific programme involves 16 Ma...
The recent outbreak of infectious diseases has highlighted the necessity of point-of-care detection...
Protecting and maintaining the quality of environmental waters is of increasing importance as availa...
Demand for field-usable analytical devices is growing in many areas, including medical diagnosis, fo...
The combination of sensors and microfluidics has become a promising approach for detecting a wide va...
Water quality monitoring is crucial to ensure that (i) water is safe to be consumed by humans, and (...