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Start Date | May 26, 2021 |
End Date | May 26, 2021 |
Event Type | Webinar |
Subject Area | Printing Nanoscience - Nanotechnology Nanomaterials |
In recent years, novel sensors were developed for Point-of-Need applications with the aim to provide reliable multi-target and scalable solutions. This technology is intended to work with its ambient interferents through real-time, in-situ, data collection on a specific location from medical to environmental applications.
Such a challenge requires radical approaches that balance scientific research and design principles that will permit a future adoption of the solutions. In this webinar two basic printed sensors to meet this challenge are presented: colorimetric and electrochemical devices. We will present the process development involved in sensors’ design, detection methods and fabrication methodologies all based in scalable automated printing techniques such as screen-printing, inkjet-printing, spray-coating and slot-die.
Topics:
- Introduction to point of need applications and printed colorimetric sensors
- Printed electrochemical sensors
- Printed catalytic and affinity-based biosensors