Detection of virus-like particles using magnetostrictive vibration energy harvesting
In preparation for new epidemics of infectious diseases caused by viruses, self-powered biosensors based on magnetostrictive materials are attracting attention. This study evaluated the energy harvesting performance of the Fe–Co/Ni clad plate cantilever and demonstrated its ability to detect viruses...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. 2022-10, Vol.345, p.113814, Article 113814 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In preparation for new epidemics of infectious diseases caused by viruses, self-powered biosensors based on magnetostrictive materials are attracting attention. This study evaluated the energy harvesting performance of the Fe–Co/Ni clad plate cantilever and demonstrated its ability to detect viruses using silica (virus-like) particles. The Fe–Co/Ni clad plate cantilever had an output power of ~0.414 mW (~12.2 mW/cm3). Assuming that all virus-like particles adhered to the Fe–Co/Ni clad plate cantilever, it was implied that the Fe-Co/Ni clad plate cantilever could detect a mass of 0.1–1 µg. As a result, the Fe–Co/Ni clad plate cantilever could lead to the development of a self-powered virus sensor.
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•Fe–Co/Ni clad energy harvester had an output power density of ~12.2 mW/cm3.•Fe–Co/Ni clad energy harvester could detect a mass of 0.1–1 µg.•Virus could be detected using mgnetostrictive vibration energy harvesting.•Mgnetostrictive cantilever can enable the development of a self-powered virus sensor. |
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ISSN: | 0924-4247 1873-3069 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.sna.2022.113814 |