Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence Detection in Paper-Based Microfluidic Sensors
La Trobe University · Monash University
Abstract
This paper describes the first approach at combining paper microfluidics with electrochemiluminescent (ECL) detection. Inkjet printing is used to produce paper microfluidic substrates which are combined with screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) to create simple, cheap, disposable sensors which can be read without a traditional photodetector. The sensing mechanism is based on the orange luminescence due to the ECL reaction of tris(2,2'-bipyridyl)ruthenium(II) (Ru(bpy)(3)(2+)) with certain analytes. Using a conventional photodetector, 2-(dibutylamino)ethanol (DBAE) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) could be detected to levels of 0.9 μM and 72 μM, respectively. Significantly, a mobile camera phone can also…
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4Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Electrochemiluminescence
- Chemiluminescence
- Luminescence
- Calibration curve
- Microfluidics
- Photodetector
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