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Hand-Held Volatilome Analyzer Based on Elastically Deformable Nanofibers
This
study reports on a hand-held volatilome analyzer for selective
determination of clinically relevant biomarkers in exhaled breath.
The sensing platform is based on electrospun polymer nanofiber-multiwalled
carbon nanotube (MWCNT) sensing microchannels. Polymer nanofibers
of poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF), polystyrene (PS), and poly(methyl
methacrylate) (PMMA) incorporated with MWCNT exhibits a stable response
to interferences of humidity and CO<sub>2</sub> and provides selective
deformations upon exposure of exhaled breath target volatilomes acetone
and toluene, exhibiting correlation to diabetes and lung cancer, respectively.
The sensing microchannels “P1” (PVDF-MWCNT), “P2”
(PS-MWCNT), and “P3” (PMMA-MWCNT) are integrated with
a microfluidic cartridge (μ-card) that facilitates collection
and concentration of exhaled breath. The volatilome analyzer consists
of a conductivity monitoring unit, signal conditioning circuitries
and a low energy display module. A combinatorial operation algorithm
was developed for analyzing normalized resistivity changes of the
sensing microchannels upon exposure to breath in the concentration
ranges between 35 ppb and 3.0 ppm for acetone and 1 ppb and 10 ppm
for toluene. Subsequently, responses of volatilomes from individuals
in the different risk groups of diabetes were evaluated for validation
of the proposed methodology. We foresee that proposed methodology
provides an avenue for rapid detection of volatilomes thereby enabling
point of care diagnosis in high-risk group individuals