Title :
An electrochemical microfluidic paper-based glucose sensor integrating zinc oxide nanowires
Author :
Xiao Li ; Chen Zhao ; Xinyu Liu
Author_Institution :
McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
This paper reports, for the first time, an electrochemical microfluidic paper-based analytical device (EμPAD), featuring a highly-sensitive working electrode (WE) decorated with zinc oxide nanowires (ZnO NWs), for glucose detection in human serum. Besides common features of μPADs such as low cost, high portability/disposability, and ease of operation, the reported EμPAD has three additional advantages. (i) It provides higher sensitivity and lower limit of detection (LOD) than previously reported μPADs, owing to the high electron-transfer efficiency and high surface-to-volume ratio of the ZnO NWs. (ii) It does not need light-sensitive electron mediator (usually required in enzymatic glucose sensing), leading to enhanced biosensing stability. (iii) The ZnO NWs are directly synthesized on the paper substrate via low-temperature hydrothermal growth, representing a simple, low-cost, highly-consistent, and mass-producible process.
Keywords :
bioMEMS; electrochemical electrodes; electrochemical sensors; enzymes; microfluidics; microsensors; nanowires; paper; sugar; zinc compounds; ZnO; electrochemical microfluidic paper-based analytical device; electrochemical microfluidic paper-based glucose sensor; electron-transfer efficiency; enhanced biosensing stability; enzymatic glucose sensing; glucose detection; highly-consistent process; highly-sensitive working electrode; human serum; low-temperature hydrothermal growth; mass-producible process; paper substrate; portability-disposability; sensitivity; surface-to-volume ratio; zinc oxide nanowires; Biosensors; Carbon; Ink; Microfluidics; Sugar; Zinc oxide;
Conference_Titel :
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), 2015 28th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Estoril
DOI :
10.1109/MEMSYS.2015.7050986