High-Performance, Easy-to-Fabricate, Nanocomposite Heater for Life Sciences and Biomedical Applications.

Whulanza, Yudan; Ammar, Husein; Haryadi, Deni; Pangesty, Azizah Intan; Widoretno, Widoretno; Subekti, Didik Tulus; Charmet, Jérôme (2024). High-Performance, Easy-to-Fabricate, Nanocomposite Heater for Life Sciences and Biomedical Applications. Polymers, 16(8) MDPI 10.3390/polym16081164

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Microheaters are used in several applications, including medical diagnostics, synthesis, environmental monitoring, and actuation. Conventional microheaters rely on thin-film electrodes microfabricated in a clean-room environment. However, low-cost alternatives based on conductive paste electrodes fabricated using printing techniques have started to emerge over the years. Here, we report a surprising effect that leads to significant electrode performance improvement as confirmed by the thorough characterization of bulk, processed, and conditioned samples. Mixing silver ink and PVA results in the solubilization of performance-hindering organic compounds. These compounds evaporate during heating cycles. The new electrodes, which reach a temperature of 80 °C within 5 min using a current of 7.0 A, display an overall 42% and 35% improvement in the mechanical (hardness) and electrical (resistivity) properties compared to pristine silver ink electrodes. To validate our results, we use the composite heater to amplify and detect parasite DNA from Trypanosoma brucei, associated with African sleeping sickness. Our LAMP test compares well with commercially available systems, confirming the excellent performance of our nanocomposite heaters. Since their fabrication relies on well-established techniques, we anticipate they will find use in a range of applications.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

UniBE Contributor:

Charmet, Jérôme

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

2073-4360

Publisher:

MDPI

Language:

English

Submitter:

Pubmed Import

Date Deposited:

02 May 2024 10:49

Last Modified:

02 May 2024 10:51

Publisher DOI:

10.3390/polym16081164

PubMed ID:

38675084

Uncontrolled Keywords:

LAMP microheaters nanocomposites screen printing

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/196305

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/196305

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