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GREENSENSE · Sustainable, Wireless, Autonomous Nanocellulose-based Quantitative DoA Biosensing Platform

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201831 March 2022EU funding €7,993,102Call H2020-IND-CE-2016-17

Paper-based printed electronics are new recyclable electronic devices with technical, economic and environmental advantages. Additionally, nanocellulose (NC) based printed electronics, produced mainly from wood pulp, offer better printability and performance than paper. Therefore, the integration of NC-based printed electronics and biosensors is a promising source of innovation in the biomedical industry. In GREENSENSE we propose the development of a sustainable NC-based biosensing platform for Drug-of-Abuse (DoA) analysis, that integrates high-added value printed electronic components (a new biosensor, an NFC communication system, an energy storage system and a display) with a silicon microchip to provide it with multi sensor data processing, autonomy and wireless communication and that is easy for the user to read. The main goal of the project will be the use of NC as: substrate for the printed electronics, lamination film for the encapsulation of the final device and as active component in the formulation of functional inks (conductive, electrochemical, electrolyte and dielectric). In all cases the NC surface will be functionalized to be printable, with good barrier properties and compatible with the functional inks (bioactive, conductive, dielectric, electrochemical, electrochromic and electrolyte). Pilot lines and high throughput, high precision and cost-effective S2S screen-printing and ink-jet printing techniques will be used to produce materials and components at large-scale. Two types of DoA biosensing platforms to eradicate the consume of drugs among the society will be developed: a strip-based platform (2nd generation) that will be connected to a Smartphone and a strip+reader-based platform (3rd generation) that will also include a display. The final flexible and recyclable NC-based biosensing platform will be mass producible with ultra-low power consumption and, therefore, cost-effective, sustainable and environmentally friendly.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

ACONDICIONAMIENTO TARRASENSE ASSOCIACION

ES · €739,045

participant

RAED SALEM AND PARTNER CO

JO · €224,625

participant

EIBENSTEINER FRIEDRICH

AT · €425,691

participant

GENES'INK

FR · €570,219

participant

AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH

AT · €724,431

participant

INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AUSTRIA AG

AT · €698,438

participant

RISE ACREO AB

SE · €54,100

participant

COATEMA COATING MACHINERY GMBH

DE · €670,571

participant

RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB

SE · €839,539

participant

PRO-ACTIVE

BE · €332,400

thirdParty

MORE RESEARCH ORNSKOLDSVIK AB

SE

participant

IMST GMBH

DE · €366,489

participant

MELODEA LTD

IL · €741,469

participant

EIDGENOSSISCHE MATERIALPRUFUNGS- UND FORSCHUNGSANSTALT

CH · €750,250

thirdParty

RAED AND ABEER SHADFAN

UK

participant

RISE INNVENTIA AB

SE · €855,836

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