Luis Moreno Hagelsieb
Universit�© catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Biosens Bioelectron
Simple, low cost and low consumption devices are required in medical and agronomical applications and environmental monitoring. Producing a faster response, high response, highly sensitive, highly selective sensor devices for application in bacteria detection have become very critical. Current detection system takes minimum 2 hours (expensive devices) to one week, while some fast detectors can make detections in less than an hour but only when the concentrations of the target is high. In previous works at âÂ?Â?UniversitÃ?© catholique de LouvainâÂ?Â, high-performance sensors and MEMS with; very low power consumption and broad applications, were developed. In collaboration with its microelectronics laboratory, aluminum oxide interdigitated capacitors (AOIC) have been developed and successfully tested on DNA hybridization and on bacteria and spores detection test as well as on breathing monitoring. All of them have shown comparable results to the state of the art using existing standard biological protocols procedures. The related projects included also the deposit of nanoparticle functionalized nanostructured metal oxides (Al2O3, WO3, SnO2, and HfO2) directly onto an optimized AOIC with the aim of producing a high response, highly sensitive, highly selective sensor devices for application in bacteria and in gas detection (i.e. breathing and environmental). The market trends are well analyzed. This presentation will cover the complete story about this biosensor, how it was conceived, the applications results, comparative measurement to similar methods as well as its possible future developments.
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