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Paper-Based Laser-Pyrolyzed Electrofluidics: An Electrochemical Platform for Capillary-Driven Diagnostic Bioassays

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 35, Issue 30, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202302893

Keywords

paper-based microfluidics; electrochemical sensors; laser-induced graphene

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Microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (muPADs) are important tools for disease diagnostics. By integrating electronic components, such as porous electrodes into cellulose paper, new functionalities and complex quantitative assays can be achieved. This platform combines the operational simplicity of colorimetric lateral flow tests with the benefits of electronic signaling.
Microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (mu PADs) are indispensable tools for disease diagnostics. The integration of electronic components into mu PADs enables new device functionalities and facilitates the development of complex quantitative assays. Unfortunately, current electrode fabrication methods often hinder capillary flow, considerably restricting mu PAD design architectures. Here, laser-induced graphenization is presented as an approach to fabricate porous electrodes embedded into cellulose paper. The resulting electrodes not only have high conductivity and electrochemical activity, but also retain wetting properties for capillary transport. Paper-based electrofluidics, including a lateral flow device for injection analysis of alkaline phosphatase in serum and a vertical flow device for quantitative detection of HPV16 with a CRISPR-based assay are demonstrated. It is expected that this platform will streamline the development of diagnostic devices that combine the operational simplicity of colorimetric lateral flow tests with the added benefits and possibilities offered by electronic signaling.

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