October 17, 2023
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Affordable Realtime Viral Detection: Demonstrated with SARS COV-2

Abstract

The near real-time detection of airborne particles-of-interest is needed for avoiding current/future threats. The incorporation of imprinted particles into a micelle-based electrochemical cell produced a signal when brought into contact with particle analytes (such as SARS-COV-2), previously imprinted onto the structure. Nanoamp scales of signals were generated from what may’ve been individual virus-micelle interactions. The system showed selectivity when tested against similar size and morphology particles. The technology was compatible with airborne aerosol sampling techniques. Overall, the application of imprinted micelle technology could provide near real-time detection methods to a host of possible analytes of interest in the field.

Published: October 17, 2023

Citation

Morrison S.S., L.R. Hubbard, C.J. Allen, A.C. Sims, and M.J. O'Hara. 2022. Affordable Realtime Viral Detection: Demonstrated with SARS COV-2 Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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