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Oral Sessions
Thursday, October 8
Development of materials for electrochemical bio-sensing

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Koskinen J1., Wester N1., Etula J1., Mynttinen E2., Laurila T2.

1Aalto University, School of Chemical Engineering, Espoo, Finland

2Aalto University, School of Electrical Engineering, Espoo, Finland

Jari.Koskinen@aalto.fi

Bio-sensing by applying electrochemical measurements offers several benefits in development of fast and simple devices. They have been investigated for detection of neural transmitters (e.g. dopamine) and recently for detection of drug molecules in blood samples. In this presentation the development of electrode materials made of thin amorphous carbon films and single wall carbon nanotube networks are reported. Layered structures prototype thin film sensors applying perm selective nafion top coatings are also demonstrated. Sensitivity and selectivity for bio-molecules detection in physiologically relevant concentrations has been demonstrated for analytes such as opioids and other analgesics together with most relevant interfering molecules.


Acknowledgement.This work was supported by Business Finland (FEDOC 211637 and FEPOD 2117731 projects), Aalto CHEM Doctoral School and Orion Research Foundation Sr for funding. The authors acknowledge the provision of facilities by Aalto University OtaNano−Micronova Nanofabrication Center and Aalto University Raw materials Infrastructure.


Prof. Jari Koskinen is professor of Materials Science at Aalto University, School Chemical Engineering. He has an experience of over 35 years in the field of surface engineering and in particular on development of carbon nanomaterials and coatings. He has over 180 international publications of the topic. He is leading a research group: “Physical properties surfaces and interfaces”. The main impact of his research in material science are in the field of tribology and currently in electrochemical bio-sensing. Currently he is head of the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science. His H-index is 28.

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