Development of a lab on a chip for nerve agent detection

An escalating number of threats in terrorist activities had led to an urgent demand for innovative devices for on-site detection of chemical and biological agents as well as explosive materials. Rapid and sensitive detection of chemical and biological warfare agents (CWA) could provide an early ‘ala...

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Main Author: Tan, Hsih Yin
Other Authors: Nguyen Nam-Trung
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-423802023-03-11T17:48:43Z Development of a lab on a chip for nerve agent detection Tan, Hsih Yin Nguyen Nam-Trung School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DSO National Laboratories DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Microelectronics An escalating number of threats in terrorist activities had led to an urgent demand for innovative devices for on-site detection of chemical and biological agents as well as explosive materials. Rapid and sensitive detection of chemical and biological warfare agents (CWA) could provide an early ‘alarm’ of their release, therefore minimizing civilian casualties. Point-of-care diagnosis of individuals who are potentially exposed to chemical warfare agents will allow first-responder health providers to react quickly and efficiently. Health authority can then provide optimal, case-appropriate health care, and convince the unexposed individuals of their health safety. Such devices are required to encompass powerful analytical performance, low energy consumption and high portability. Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) devices offer great promise for converting large and sophisticated instruments into powerful field-deployable analyzers where liquids are manipulated in a network of microchannels. Designing and fabricating miniaturized field-deployable devices whilst retaining the high sensitivity and selectivity of sophisticated laboratory-based instruments present multiple challenges. In this work, the components and systems for detection the presence of CWA or its degraded by-products in aqueous mediums were developed. MASTER OF ENGINEERING (MAE) 2010-11-30T00:59:12Z 2010-11-30T00:59:12Z 2010 2010 Thesis Tan, H. Y. (2010). Development of a lab on a chip for nerve agent detection. Master’s thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/42380 10.32657/10356/42380 en 120 p. application/pdf
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Development of a lab on a chip for nerve agent detection
description An escalating number of threats in terrorist activities had led to an urgent demand for innovative devices for on-site detection of chemical and biological agents as well as explosive materials. Rapid and sensitive detection of chemical and biological warfare agents (CWA) could provide an early ‘alarm’ of their release, therefore minimizing civilian casualties. Point-of-care diagnosis of individuals who are potentially exposed to chemical warfare agents will allow first-responder health providers to react quickly and efficiently. Health authority can then provide optimal, case-appropriate health care, and convince the unexposed individuals of their health safety. Such devices are required to encompass powerful analytical performance, low energy consumption and high portability. Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) devices offer great promise for converting large and sophisticated instruments into powerful field-deployable analyzers where liquids are manipulated in a network of microchannels. Designing and fabricating miniaturized field-deployable devices whilst retaining the high sensitivity and selectivity of sophisticated laboratory-based instruments present multiple challenges. In this work, the components and systems for detection the presence of CWA or its degraded by-products in aqueous mediums were developed.
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