1. A Hydrogel-Based Ultrasonic Backscattering Wireless Biochemical Sensing
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Juhong Nam, Eunjeong Byun, Hyunji Shim, Esther Kim, Sayemul Islam, Moonchul Park, Albert Kim, and Seung Hyun Song
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biochemical sensing ,ultrasonic ,implantable sensor devices ,hydrogel ,wireless sensing ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Wireless monitoring of the physio-biochemical information is becoming increasingly important for healthcare. In this work, we present a proof-of-concept hydrogel-based wireless biochemical sensing scheme utilizing ultrasound. The sensing system utilizes silica-nanoparticle embedded hydrogel deposited on a thin glass substrate, which presents two prominent interfaces for ultrasonic backscattering (tissue/glass and hydrogel/glass). To overcome the effect of the varying acoustic properties of the intervening biological tissues between the sensor and the external transducer, we implemented a differential mode of ultrasonic back-scattering. Here, we demonstrate a wireless pH measurement with a resolution of 0.2 pH level change and a wireless sensing range around 10 cm in a water tank.
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- 2020
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