Wearable MXene‐Graphene Sensing of Influenza and SARS‐CoV‐2 Virus in Air and Breath: From Lab to Clinic

Author:

Li Yanxiao12,Peng Zhekun3,Li Jiaoli1,Wei Congjie1,Liu Shangbin4,Hao Weixing15,Cheng Huanyu46,Burton Casey78,Wang Yang15,Huang Yue‐Wern9,Kim Chang‐Soo3,Hou Fang Yao Stephen10,Kim DongHyun3,Wu Chenglin1111213ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Architectural, and Environmental Engineering Missouri University of Science and Technology 1401 N Pine St Rolla MO 65409 USA

2. NETL Support Contractor 626 Cochran Mill Road Pittsburgh PA 15236 USA

3. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Missouri University of Science and Technology 301 St Patrick's Ln Rolla MO 65409 USA

4. Department of Material Science and Engineering The Pennsylvania State University 221 Steidle Building University Park PA 16802 USA

5. Department of Chemical Environmental, and Materials Engineering University of Miami 1251 Memorial Drive Coral Gables FL 33124 USA

6. Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics The Pennsylvania State University 212 Earth and Engineering Sciences Building University Park PA 16802 USA

7. Department of Chemistry Missouri University of Science and Technology 400 W 11th St Rolla MO 65409 USA

8. Phelps Health 1000 W 10th Street Rolla MO 65401 USA

9. Department of Biological Sciences Missouri University of Science and Technology 400 W 11th St Rolla MO 65409 USA

10. Department of Biomedical Sciences &Health Care Administration University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee 2400 E Hartford Ave Milwaukee WI 53211 USA

11. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Missouri University of Science and Technology 1400 N Bishop Rolla MO 65409 USA

12. Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Missouri University of Science and Technology 1101 N State Street Rolla MO 65409 USA

13. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Texas A&M University 201 Dwight Look Engineering Building College Station TX 77843‐3136 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe rapidly expanding severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) and its variants demand a continuous monitoring method through portable and wearable devices. Utilizing the rich surface chemistry and high chemical‐to‐electrical signal conversion of 2D MXene‐graphene heterostructure thin films, a field‐effect‐transistor (FET) sensor, which has a flexible substrate to be assembled onto the mask and combines with a Bluetooth system for wireless transmission is developed, to detect the influenza and SARS‐CoV‐2 viruses in air and breath. At first, the developed sensors are examined in the laboratory through direct contact with sensing targets in solution form. The results show a low limit of detection (LOD) of 1 fg mL−1 for recombinant SARS‐CoV‐2 spike protein and 125 copies mL−1 for inactivated influenza A (H1N1) virus with high specificity in differing recombinant SARS‐CoV‐2 spike protein and inactivated H1N1 virus. Then the sensors are tested under various simulated human breathing modes through controlled exposure to atomizer‐generated aerosols in an enclosed chamber and mask coverage. The results show the high sensitivity of the developed sensors under varying distances to the source, viral load, flow rate, and enclosed conditions. At last, clinical tests are carried out to demonstrate the robustness and potential field applications of the sensors.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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