2019
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201901514
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Distance versus Capillary Flow Dynamics‐Based Detection Methods on a Microfluidic Paper‐Based Analytical Device (μPAD)

Abstract: In recent years, there has been high interest in paper‐based microfluidic sensors or microfluidic paper‐based analytical devices (μPADs) towards low‐cost, portable, and easy‐to‐use sensing for chemical and biological targets. μPAD allows spontaneous liquid flow without any external or internal pumping, as well as an innate filtration capability. Although both optical (colorimetric and fluorescent) and electrochemical detection have been demonstrated on μPADs, several limitations still remain, such as the need … Show more

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“…Paper is cheap, multi-functional, and scalable when used for diagnosis [64]. These characteristics are important requirements for real-time diagnosis, particularly in areas of the world with limited resources; therefore, μPADs [65] have received significant attention [66][67][68][69]. The earliest paper-based materials are mainly composed of cellulose.…”
Section: Brief History Of Icp Paper-based Preconcentratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper is cheap, multi-functional, and scalable when used for diagnosis [64]. These characteristics are important requirements for real-time diagnosis, particularly in areas of the world with limited resources; therefore, μPADs [65] have received significant attention [66][67][68][69]. The earliest paper-based materials are mainly composed of cellulose.…”
Section: Brief History Of Icp Paper-based Preconcentratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they still require other instruments and equipment to convert the detection results into readable data. [1][2][3][4][5] Such equipment is usually expensive and complicated to operate, usually requiring trained professionals. Distance-based mPADs have wide application prospects in less developed countries given their easy operation and naked-eye detection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the distance-based detection strategies with the ruler have been well-recognized to be capable of achieving the ultimate economic goal of quantifying targets without the use of any electronic readers for applications especially in resource-poor settings in either the developing world or developed countries. [45][46][47][48][49] Herein, we respond to this challenge by initially describing the proof-of-concept of a new functional DNA biosensor for equipment-free, read-by-eye quantication of adenosine, interferon-g and Pb 2+ ion as three types of model analytical targets. This sensor integrates enzyme-coated microbeads for efficient signal amplication with distance measurement on mPADs based on starch-hydrolysis-adjusted wettability change of paper body for portable quantitative readout.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%