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Photonic Crystal Sensor Evaluating the Effectiveness of Medical Products under Different Storage Conditions.

Yue FuBin LiuYihao LuanHu ZhaoDan ChenDong WangWeihao CaiLu ZhangShuang SunJiaqi ZhengYi YuanYunming WangHuamin Zhou
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
The effectiveness of time- and temperature-sensitive medical products (TTSMPs) (vaccines, medicines, and biological agents) is generally evaluated by sporadically checking the storage conditions recorded in electronic thermometers. However, electronic thermometers do not achieve all-time and all-regional record, resulting in the wrong evaluation of a single TTSMP and seriously endangering public health. Herein, we report a photonic crystal sensor for evaluating the effectiveness of a single TTSMP processing storage environment. The photonic crystal sensor assembled by colloidal microspheres (WO 3- x nanospheres were added into the microsphere gap) generates a fascinating composite color of angle-dependent structural color (maximum reflectivity = 45%) and durative color (WO 3- x coloration). Effectiveness evaluation principle reveals that the pattern on the sensor, which was printed by the composite color, fades sensitively to time and temperature, thus having different visible periods (0-21 days affected by temperature). The visible periods of the patterns can be used to evaluate a single TTSMP's effectiveness stored under different temperatures. Furthermore, the photonic crystal sensor shows outstanding flexibility and slight adhesion, offering a promising application toward the effectiveness evaluation of TTSMPs throughout storage, transportation, and sales processes.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • systematic review
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • high speed
  • escherichia coli
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • mass spectrometry
  • biofilm formation
  • ionic liquid