High-sensitivity radio frequency noncontact sensing and accurate quantification of uric acid in temperature-variant aqueous solutions
Abstract
A sodium-heparinized glass microcapillary tube-assisted radio frequency (RF) resonator-based noncontact sensor is developed for the accurate quantification of uric acid in aqueous solutions. To achieve high sensitivity, a newly proposed coupling structure between the systems of coupled resonators is exploited to form an efficient long sensing region with a highly concentrated electromagnetic field, thereby effectively miniaturizing the sensor and consequently enhancing the filling factor. The proposed sensor linearly detects the uric acid concentration (2-20 mg/dL) in temperature-variant (0-40 °C) aqueous solutions with a high sensitivity of 2.762 MHz mg-1 dL-1 and a reproducibility of 0.51% relative standard deviation.
- Publication:
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Applied Physics Express
- Pub Date:
- November 2018
- DOI:
- 10.7567/APEX.11.117001
- Bibcode:
- 2018APExp..11k7001A