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Eco-Conscious Approach to Wireless Gas Monitoring With a Hybrid Printed Passive Sensor Tag

Zikulnig, Johanna
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Malik, Muhammad-Hassan
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Rauter, Lukas
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June 1, 2024
Ieee Sensors Letters

Addressing the environmental impact of electronic waste in biomedical sensing, an eco-conscious approach to the realization of a Chitosan-based Acetone sensor tag for wireless gas monitoring is presented. The fabrication involves inkjet printing of silver electrodes and antennas on a bio-based, biocompatible, and biodegradable polylactic acid foil, as well as Chitosan coating for sensor functionalization. A hybrid approach is followed for the realization of the sensor readout by integrating a commercial, passive near-field-communication sensor chip on the printed sensor tag. Overcoming challenges in room temperature processing, the applicability and bonding adhesion strength of a commercial pressure-sensitive anisotropic adhesive film for flip-chip bonding is studied. With an average adhesion strength of 5.38 N, the proposed method exhibits great potential for ambient temperature flip-chip integration. Wireless measurements of the sensor show a linear response at an Acetone concentration between 0 and 31 ppm.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/LSENS.2024.3396189
Web of Science ID

WOS:001224403500004

Author(s)
Zikulnig, Johanna
Malik, Muhammad-Hassan
Rauter, Lukas
Lenzhofer, Martin
Carrar, Sandro  
Kosel, Jurgen
Date Issued

2024-06-01

Publisher

Ieee-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc

Published in
Ieee Sensors Letters
Volume

8

Issue

6

Article Number

5501904

Subjects

Technology

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Physical Sciences

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Sensors

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Temperature Sensors

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Gas Detectors

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Antennas

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Substrates

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Wireless Sensor Networks

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Wireless Communication

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Sensor Systems

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Additive Manufacturing

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Eco-Conscious Sensors

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Gas Sensor

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Hybrid Integration

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Point-Of-Care Diagnostics

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Single Use Technologies

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Printed Electronics

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Wireless Sensor

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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SCI-STI-SC  
FunderGrant Number

Silicon Austria Labs (SAL)

Styrian Business Promotion Agency (SFG)

Federal State of Carinthia

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June 19, 2024
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