Patent classifications
G01N29/036
CHEMICAL SENSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Disclosed herein is a chemical sensing system, comprising: a sensor configured to adsorb an analyte; an electronic circuit to operate the sensor; and a microcontroller in communication with the sensor and the electronic circuit. The microcontroller can also be configured to provide a real-time signal indicative of a concentration of the analyte. The sensor can comprise a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) resonator and a sensing film configured to adsorb the analyte, the sensing film coating at least a portion of the sensor. The MEMS resonator can comprise a second sensor, such as an impedimetric sensor to measure at least a second property of the sensing film. The electronic circuit can process signals stemming from at least two properties of the same sensing film, such as the changes in mass and dielectric constant of the same sensing film due to adsorption of analyte.
CHEMICAL SENSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Disclosed herein is a chemical sensing system, comprising: a sensor configured to adsorb an analyte; an electronic circuit to operate the sensor; and a microcontroller in communication with the sensor and the electronic circuit. The microcontroller can also be configured to provide a real-time signal indicative of a concentration of the analyte. The sensor can comprise a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) resonator and a sensing film configured to adsorb the analyte, the sensing film coating at least a portion of the sensor. The MEMS resonator can comprise a second sensor, such as an impedimetric sensor to measure at least a second property of the sensing film. The electronic circuit can process signals stemming from at least two properties of the same sensing film, such as the changes in mass and dielectric constant of the same sensing film due to adsorption of analyte.
ACOUSTIC RESONANCE FLUID FLOW MEASUREMENT DEVICE AND METHOD
A method of operating an acoustic resonance fluid flow sensor. The method comprises emitting an acoustic stimulus signal comprising a plurality of frequencies into an acoustic resonance cavity of the acoustic resonance fluid flow sensor, sensing an acoustic response signal within the acoustic resonance cavity and deriving the phases or equivalent group delays of one or more frequency components of a frequency spectrum of the acoustic response signal.
ACOUSTIC RESONANCE FLUID FLOW MEASUREMENT DEVICE AND METHOD
A method of operating an acoustic resonance fluid flow sensor. The method comprises emitting an acoustic stimulus signal comprising a plurality of frequencies into an acoustic resonance cavity of the acoustic resonance fluid flow sensor, sensing an acoustic response signal within the acoustic resonance cavity and deriving the phases or equivalent group delays of one or more frequency components of a frequency spectrum of the acoustic response signal.
Molecular detection apparatus
A molecular detection apparatus includes a detector. The detector includes: a vibrator having a piezoelectric member that has a first surface and a second surface, a first electrode connected to the first surface, a second electrode connected to the second surface, and a third electrode connected to the second surface and disconnected from the second electrode; a sensitive film overlapping at least one part of the second electrode and at least one part of the third electrode and configured to change a vibration frequency of the vibrator in response to an interaction with target molecules; and a detection electrode to detect the changed vibration frequency.
Molecular detection apparatus
A molecular detection apparatus includes a detector. The detector includes: a vibrator having a piezoelectric member that has a first surface and a second surface, a first electrode connected to the first surface, a second electrode connected to the second surface, and a third electrode connected to the second surface and disconnected from the second electrode; a sensitive film overlapping at least one part of the second electrode and at least one part of the third electrode and configured to change a vibration frequency of the vibrator in response to an interaction with target molecules; and a detection electrode to detect the changed vibration frequency.
Detection of cardiac troponin or biological markers via shear horizontal surface acoustic wave biosensor using a wet-dry bioanalytical technique
The illustrated embodiments include a method of operating a SAW sensor to detect a sample in a fluid which includes the steps of: providing a SAW sensor with a functionalized detection lane in a handheld, portable assay device and sensor system; maintaining the functionalized detection lane of the SAW sensor dry until the sample is fluidically disposed in the detection lane; fluidically disposing the sample in the functionalized detection lane; removing fluid the functionalized detection lane to concentrate the sample in the functionalized detection lane to increase the probability of a specific antibody-antigen interaction; washing the functionalized detection lane so that substantially only the specific antigen-antibody interaction remains in the functionalized detection lane; removing fluid from the functionalized detection lane again; and measuring concentration of the sample while the functionalized detection lane is fluid-free.
METHOD FOR CHARACTERIZING THE GAS LOAD OF A MEDIUM, AND DENSITY METER THEREFOR
A method for characterizing the gas load of a medium, which comprises a liquid loaded with gas, using a measurement sensor that guides the medium in at least one vibrating measurement tube, includes: determining a speed of sound value and a resonator density value of the medium based on natural frequencies of at least two different vibration modes of the measurement tube; determining a measured pressure value for the medium guided in the measurement tube; determining a gas volume content of suspended bubbles in the medium based on the resonator density value, the speed of sound value and the measured pressure value; and determining a value for the gas volume content of free bubbles based on the resonator density value of the medium and the gas volume content of suspended bubbles.
METHOD FOR CHARACTERIZING THE GAS LOAD OF A MEDIUM, AND DENSITY METER THEREFOR
A method for characterizing the gas load of a medium, which comprises a liquid loaded with gas, using a measurement sensor that guides the medium in at least one vibrating measurement tube, includes: determining a speed of sound value and a resonator density value of the medium based on natural frequencies of at least two different vibration modes of the measurement tube; determining a measured pressure value for the medium guided in the measurement tube; determining a gas volume content of suspended bubbles in the medium based on the resonator density value, the speed of sound value and the measured pressure value; and determining a value for the gas volume content of free bubbles based on the resonator density value of the medium and the gas volume content of suspended bubbles.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OLIGOMERIC MOLECULAR MACHINES
Disclosed herein are oligomeric machines comprising a first oligomeric module having a first end and a second end, and a second oligomeric module having a first end and a second end; wherein the first end of the first oligomeric module is joined to the first end of the second oligomeric module; and wherein the oligomeric machine exhibits stochastic resonance and/or spontaneous vibrations in a solution at a temperature when the temperature is in a critical temperature range and the oligomeric machine does not exhibit stochastic resonance in the solution when the temperature is not in the critical temperature range; and the oligomeric machine exhibits stochastic resonance and/or spontaneous vibrations in a solution under a force load applied to the oligomeric machine when the force load is in a critical force range and the oligomeric machine does not exhibit stochastic resonance and/or spontaneous vibrations in the solution when the force load is not in the critical range. Also disclosed herein are molecular sensors comprising an oligomeric machine and configured to bind with one or more analytes thus modulating the stochastic resonance and/or spontaneous vibrations of the oligomeric machine. Additionally disclosed are uses of molecular sensors for the detection of one or more analytes in a solution.