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Detection of Bacteria Using Inkjet-Printed Enzymatic Test Strips

Author:
Creran, Brian   Li, Xiaoning   Duncan, Bradley   Kim, Chang Soo   Moyano, Daniel F.   Rotello, Vincent M.  


Journal:
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces


Issue Date:
2014


Abstract(summary):

Low-cost diagnostics for drinking water contamination have the potential to save millions of lives. We report a method that uses inkjet printing to copattern an enzymenanoparticle sensor and substrate on a paper-based test strip for rapid detection of bacteria. A colorimetric response is generated on the paper substrate that allows visual detection of contamination without the need for expensive instrumentation. These strips demonstrate a viable nanomanufacturing strategy for low-cost bacterial detection.


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19525-19530


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