Inkjet Printing and 3D Printing Strategies for Biosensing, Analytical, and Diagnostic Applications

Inkjet printing and 3D inkjet printing have found many applications in the fabrication of a great variety of devices, which have been developed with the aim to improve and simplify the design, fabrication, and performance of sensors and analytical platforms. Here, developments of these printing tech...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2022-08, Vol.34 (31), p.e2105015-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Zub, Karina, Hoeppener, Stephanie, Schubert, Ulrich S.
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Zusammenfassung:Inkjet printing and 3D inkjet printing have found many applications in the fabrication of a great variety of devices, which have been developed with the aim to improve and simplify the design, fabrication, and performance of sensors and analytical platforms. Here, developments of these printing technologies reported during the last 10 years are reviewed and their versatile applicability for the fabrication of improved sensing platforms and analytical and diagnostic sensor systems is demonstrated. Illustrative examples are reviewed in the context of particular advantages provided by inkjet printing technologies. Next to aspects of device printing and fabrication strategies, the utilization of inkjet dispensing, which can be implemented into common analytical tools utilizing customized inkjet printing equipment as well as state‐of‐the‐art consumer inkjet printing devices, is highlighted. This review aims to providing a comprehensive overview of examples integrating inkjet and 3D inkjet printing technologies into device layout fabrication, dosing, and analytical applications to demonstrate the versatile applicability of these technologies, and furthermore, to inspire the utilization of inkjet printing for future developments. Inkjet and 3D inkjet printing have been evolved as a highly versatile tool for device fabrication in sensing, analytics, and diagnostic applications. The last 10 years have seen important developments which make use of the additive manufacturing potential of inkjet‐based fabrication. Examples on how inkjet printing concepts can be integrated into device fabrication are highlighted.
ISSN:0935-9648
1521-4095
DOI:10.1002/adma.202105015