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Paper-Based Analytical Devices for Chemical Analysis and Diagnostics

  • Book

  • October 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5275260

Paper-Based Analytical Devices for Chemical Analysis and Diagnostics is a valuable source of information for those interested in microfluidics, bioanalytical devices, chemical instrumentation/mechanization, in-field analysis, and more. This book provides a critical review of the scientific and technological progress of paper-based devices, as well as future trends in the field of portable paper-based sensors for chemical analysis and diagnostics directly at point of need. It uniquely focuses on the analytical techniques associated with each type of device, providing a practical framework for any researcher to use while learning how to use new types of devices in their work, deciding which ones are best for their needs, developing new devices, or working toward commercialization.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction remarks for paper-based analytical devices and timeline

2. Chemistry of paper properties, modification strategies and uses in bioanalytical chemistry

3. Paper-based separation devices

4. Colorimetric Paper-based analytical devices

5. Electrochemical Paper-based analytical devices

6. Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Paper-based analytical devices

7. Chemiluminescence Paper-based analytical devices

8. Fluorescence Paper-based analytical devices

9. Electrochemiluminescence Paper-Based analytical devices

10. Paper-based immunoassays for mobile healthcare: strategies, challenges and future applications

11. Conclusion, challenges and next steps

Authors

William R. de Araujo Institute of Chemistry of the State University of Campinas, Brazil. William R. Araujo received both bachelor's degrees in Chemistry and in Science & Technology from Federal University of ABC (UFABC), Brazil. In 2016, he obtained his PhD at the University of S�o Paulo (USP), Brazil, with a period in the group of Prof. Joseph Wang (University of California-UCSD), USA, working with electrochemical sensors for forensic applications and the development of wearable electrochemical devices. Dr Araujo was awarded with the best doctoral thesis prize (USP 2016). He carried out two years of postdoctoral research on portable paper-based devices and electrochemical sensors to tackle a wide range of applications. In 2018, he was appointed as Assistant Professor at Institute of Chemistry of the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil. He coordinates the research group on Portable Chemical Sensors in this institution, and their fields of interest include chemical sensors and biosensors, electrochemistry and electroanalysis, wearable sensors, paper-based devices, and forensics. Thiago R.L.C. Paixao University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Thiago R.L.C. Paix�o received a BSc (2001), MSc (2004), and PhD (2007), followed by a postdoctoral fellowship between 2008 and 2009 working with electronic tongue devices at the Institute of Chemistry of the University of S�o Paulo. He was then appointed as an Assistant Professor at the University Federal of ABC where he stayed for two years. In 2011, he was hired as an assistant professor at the University of S�o Paulo and promoted to Associate Professor in 2016. In the beginning of 2018, he was nominated as affiliate member of the Brazilian Academy of Science as a young promising researcher. His fields of interest include chemical sensors, paper-based devices, and electronic tongues aiming at forensic and clinical applications.