Portable Biosensors and Point-of-Care Systems 2017
DOI: 10.1049/pbhe003e_ch2
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“…This ionic charge carrying mechanism could be promising in sensing applications, particularly clinical diagnostic devices. For example, paper colorimetric dipstick test devices [18], paper lateral flow devices for analytes detection [19], and paper-based microfluidic devices [20]. Ionic salt droplets cannot significantly respond beyond a specific amount as I sc and V oc get saturated.…”
Section: Charge Transfer Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This ionic charge carrying mechanism could be promising in sensing applications, particularly clinical diagnostic devices. For example, paper colorimetric dipstick test devices [18], paper lateral flow devices for analytes detection [19], and paper-based microfluidic devices [20]. Ionic salt droplets cannot significantly respond beyond a specific amount as I sc and V oc get saturated.…”
Section: Charge Transfer Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%