2019
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.9b01123
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Acoustic Wave Catalyzed Urea Detection Utilizing a Pulsatile Microdroplet Sensor

Abstract: We observe variations in the electrical resistance across a conducting water microdroplet when it was placed on a glass substrate before being mechanically vibrated at natural frequency with the help of an acoustic source. The reduction in the resistance across the droplet was magnified owing to the formation of vortices in the matrix when the periodic oscillation of the surface was increased. The variation in the resistance could be tuned with the frequency of the sound source, which was found to be maximum w… Show more

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“…These advances have allowed connecting different type of sensors to the cyberspace for applications such as environment monitoring, wearable systems for health monitoring, and security [8][9][10]. Several types of sensors used in these application include sweat [11], temperature [12], strain [13], pH [14], radiation [15], volatile organic compounds [16,17] and biomarkers for health [18,19] and environment etc. A variety of flexible substrates have been used for the development of these sensors.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These advances have allowed connecting different type of sensors to the cyberspace for applications such as environment monitoring, wearable systems for health monitoring, and security [8][9][10]. Several types of sensors used in these application include sweat [11], temperature [12], strain [13], pH [14], radiation [15], volatile organic compounds [16,17] and biomarkers for health [18,19] and environment etc. A variety of flexible substrates have been used for the development of these sensors.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acoustics caused mechanical noise enabling the enzymatic lock‐and‐key reaction among analyte urea and enzyme urease through amplified mixing. The latest conceptual prototype could become a low‐cost and viable solution for point‐of‐care detection [ 116 ]. A potentiometric nanocomposite urea biosensor has been developed.…”
Section: Classification Of Urea Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, a wide range of biosensors have been reported recently to evaluate the biomarkers in sweat, tears, urine etc. (Dang et al 2018;Kafi et al 2019;Manjakkal et al 2019;Middya et al 2019;Thakur et al 2019) to indicate the potential onset of diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%