Inductively coupled passive resonance sensor for monitoring biodegradable polymers in vitro

T. Salpavaara, A. Antniemi, A. Hänninen, J. Lekkala, M. Kellomäki

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    Capacitive sensors can be used to monitor changes in materials by monitoring complex permittivity. Inductively coupled passive resonance sensors provide means to make short range wireless permittivity measurements if the sensors are embedded in the tested material. In this study, inductively coupled sensors were embedded in biodegradable polymers, which are important materials in regenerative medicine. However, it is challenging to observe their decay especially in vivo. After preparing the samples by compression moulding, the encapsulated sensors and a reference series were immersed in buffer solution. The signals from the passive resonance sensors were measured for eight weeks. In addition, mechanical and chemical testing was periodically carried out to monitor the state of the reference series. The wirelessly measured signals are compared with water absorption, flexural modulus, glass transition temperature and viscosity.
    AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
    Otsikko30th Eurosensors Conference, EUROSENSORS 2016
    KustantajaElsevier
    Sivut1304-1307
    Sivumäärä4
    DOI - pysyväislinkit
    TilaJulkaistu - 4 syysk. 2016
    OKM-julkaisutyyppiA4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa
    TapahtumaEurosensors -
    Kesto: 1 tammik. 2000 → …

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    NimiProcedia Engineering
    KustantajaElsevier
    Vuosikerta168
    ISSN (elektroninen)1877-7058

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    ConferenceEurosensors
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