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- Title
Sensor Micro and Nanoparticles for Microfluidic Application.
- Authors
Mazetyte-Stasinskiene, Raminta; Köhler, Johann Michael
- Abstract
Micro and nanoparticles are not only understood as components of materials but as small functional units too. Particles can be designed for the primary transduction of physical and chemical signals and, therefore, become a valuable component in sensing systems. Due to their small size, they are particularly interesting for sensing in microfluidic systems, in microarray arrangements and in miniaturized biotechnological systems and microreactors, in general. Here, an overview of the recent development in the preparation of micro and nanoparticles for sensing purposes in microfluidics and application of particles in various microfluidic devices is presented. The concept of sensor particles is particularly useful for combining a direct contact between cells, biomolecules and media with a contactless optical readout. In addition to the construction and synthesis of micro and nanoparticles with transducer functions, examples of chemical and biological applications are reported.
- Subjects
NANOPARTICLES; MICROREACTORS; MICROFLUIDICS; BIOMOLECULES; TRANSDUCERS; MICROFLUIDIC devices
- Publication
Applied Sciences (2076-3417), 2020, Vol 10, Issue 23, p8353
- ISSN
2076-3417
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/app10238353