Paradigm change in hydrogel sensor manufacturing: from recipe-driven to specification-driven process optimization

The volume production of industrial hydrogel sensors lacks a quality-assuring manufacturing technique for thin polymer films with reproducible properties. Overcoming this problem requires a paradigm change from the current recipe-driven manufacturing process to a specification-driven one. This requi...

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Main Authors: M. Windisch, K.-J. Eichhorn, J. Lienig, G. Gerlach, L. Schulze
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-02-01
Series:Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems
Online Access:http://www.j-sens-sens-syst.net/5/39/2016/jsss-5-39-2016.pdf
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spelling doaj-c79a81443bb94ac9af0d61d0ee6bf5db2020-11-24T21:27:48ZengCopernicus PublicationsJournal of Sensors and Sensor Systems2194-87712194-878X2016-02-0151395310.5194/jsss-5-39-2016Paradigm change in hydrogel sensor manufacturing: from recipe-driven to specification-driven process optimizationM. Windisch0K.-J. Eichhorn1J. Lienig2G. Gerlach3L. Schulze4Institute of Electromechanical and Electronic Design, Dresden University of Technology, 01062 Dresden, GermanyLeibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Hohe Str. 6, 01069 Dresden, GermanyInstitute of Electromechanical and Electronic Design, Dresden University of Technology, 01062 Dresden, GermanySolid-State Electronics Laboratory, Dresden University of Technology, 01062 Dresden, GermanyInstitute of Electromechanical and Electronic Design, Dresden University of Technology, 01062 Dresden, GermanyThe volume production of industrial hydrogel sensors lacks a quality-assuring manufacturing technique for thin polymer films with reproducible properties. Overcoming this problem requires a paradigm change from the current recipe-driven manufacturing process to a specification-driven one. This requires techniques to measure quality-determining hydrogel film properties as well as tools and methods for the control and optimization of the manufacturing process. In this paper we present an approach that comprehensively addresses these issues. The influence of process parameters on the hydrogel film properties and the resulting sensor characteristics have been assessed by means of batch manufacturing tests and the application of several measurement techniques. Based on these investigations, we present novel methods and a tool for the optimization of the cross-linking process step, with the latter being crucial for the sensor sensitivity. Our approach is applicable to various sensor designs with different hydrogels. It has been successfully tested with a sensor solution for surface technology based on PVA/PAA hydrogel as sensing layer and a piezoelectric thickness shear resonator as transducer. Finally, unresolved issues regarding the measurement of hydrogel film parameters are outlined for future research.http://www.j-sens-sens-syst.net/5/39/2016/jsss-5-39-2016.pdf
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author M. Windisch
K.-J. Eichhorn
J. Lienig
G. Gerlach
L. Schulze
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K.-J. Eichhorn
J. Lienig
G. Gerlach
L. Schulze
Paradigm change in hydrogel sensor manufacturing: from recipe-driven to specification-driven process optimization
Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems
author_facet M. Windisch
K.-J. Eichhorn
J. Lienig
G. Gerlach
L. Schulze
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title Paradigm change in hydrogel sensor manufacturing: from recipe-driven to specification-driven process optimization
title_short Paradigm change in hydrogel sensor manufacturing: from recipe-driven to specification-driven process optimization
title_full Paradigm change in hydrogel sensor manufacturing: from recipe-driven to specification-driven process optimization
title_fullStr Paradigm change in hydrogel sensor manufacturing: from recipe-driven to specification-driven process optimization
title_full_unstemmed Paradigm change in hydrogel sensor manufacturing: from recipe-driven to specification-driven process optimization
title_sort paradigm change in hydrogel sensor manufacturing: from recipe-driven to specification-driven process optimization
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems
issn 2194-8771
2194-878X
publishDate 2016-02-01
description The volume production of industrial hydrogel sensors lacks a quality-assuring manufacturing technique for thin polymer films with reproducible properties. Overcoming this problem requires a paradigm change from the current recipe-driven manufacturing process to a specification-driven one. This requires techniques to measure quality-determining hydrogel film properties as well as tools and methods for the control and optimization of the manufacturing process. In this paper we present an approach that comprehensively addresses these issues. The influence of process parameters on the hydrogel film properties and the resulting sensor characteristics have been assessed by means of batch manufacturing tests and the application of several measurement techniques. Based on these investigations, we present novel methods and a tool for the optimization of the cross-linking process step, with the latter being crucial for the sensor sensitivity. Our approach is applicable to various sensor designs with different hydrogels. It has been successfully tested with a sensor solution for surface technology based on PVA/PAA hydrogel as sensing layer and a piezoelectric thickness shear resonator as transducer. Finally, unresolved issues regarding the measurement of hydrogel film parameters are outlined for future research.
url http://www.j-sens-sens-syst.net/5/39/2016/jsss-5-39-2016.pdf
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