Project Description
Symbiotic
Com um financiamento total de 3,3 milhões de euros providenciado pelo programa Future and Emerging Technologies do Horizonte 2020, o projeto Symbiotic – Innovative autonomous eletrical biossensor synergistically assembled inside a passive direct metanol fuel cell for screening cancer biomarkers propõe o desenvolvimento de um biossensor eletroquímico autónomo, leve, descartável e de baixo custo, que poderá ser utilizado à temperatura ambiente e utilizará o oxigénio presente no ar.
A dependência elétrica é eliminada acoplando o biossensor a um transdutor eletroquímico que é capaz de produzir energia autonomamente – a célula de combustível. Este trabalho propõe uma fusão entre biossensores elétricos e células de combustível, combinando as vantagens de ambas num único dispositivo sinergético.
Um quarto do orçamento atribuído por este projeto é diretamente gerido pelo CINTESIS.
Abstract
Biosensors possess recognition elements that bind to target molecules which lead to detectable signals; they are made of two basic components: (i) a bioreceptor or biorecognition element; and (ii) a transducer element. The bioreceptor system interacts with the target analyte and this interaction is monitored by the transducer, which converts the information into a measurable effect such as an electrical, optical or mass-sensitive signal.
This project proposes the development of an autonomous electrochemical biosensor that is lightweight, disposable and low cost by using an outstanding innovative approach: hosting synergistically the bioreceptor element inside a passive direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC). Such approach will provide an electrically independent, very simple, miniaturized, autonomous electrical biosensor. The electrical dependency is eliminated by coupling the biosensor to an electrochemical transducer that is capable of autonomous energy production, the fuel cell. This work proposes a merge between electrical biosensors and fuel cells, combining the advantages of both areas of research in a single synergetic device.
In this envisaged innovative device, the electrical signal obtained from the DMFC is directly related to the concentration of the cancer biomarker in the sample analyzed. The proposed electrochemical biosensor will be completely autonomous operating at room temperature and using the oxygen present in the air, thereby allowing diagnosis everywhere.
Entidade Financiadora
Horizonte 2020, Future and Emerging Technologies
Montante global
3 346 660.00 €
Montante CINTESIS
836 929.00 €
Investigadores CINTESIS envolvidos
Lúcia Brandão (PI) , Goreti Sales, Felismina Moreira
Última atualização: 31 de dezembro de 2017