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Haydale, a leader in the development of enhanced graphene and nanoparticulate materials, reports on a presentation that describes the development of roll-to-roll gravure printing of biosensors based upon electrically conductive graphene structures and adherence proteins.

Electrically Conductive Graphene Ink Enables Printing of Biosensors

Ammanford, UK | Posted on April 23rd, 2016

The described development was a result of a project undertaken by a consortium of organisations** lead by the Frauhofer Institut fur Biomedizinische Technik (IBMT) and involving Haydale in the development of biocompatible and electrically conductive graphene ink suited for gravure printing.

Using their proprietary HDPlas™ plasma technology, Haydale were able to develop the required surface functionalised graphene ink that was gravure printed and implemented as a base biosensor on cell culture microplates.

The presentation provides detail of the graphene ink biosensor development, its electrical characterisation and cytotoxicity testing. Further information is provided on fabrication of the gravure printing cylinders and the R2R gravure printing process using the graphene ink.

The presentation concludes that this collaborative project has successfully demonstrated gravure printing with the developed functionalised graphene ink. The developed graphene ink has been shown not to be cytotoxic and thus suitable for use in biosensors. Cell adhesion is enhanced by additional protein coating on the graphene structures. The next stage of this project is to validate the performance of the biosensors in a series of target applications.

Haydale (www.haydale.com) has previously reported on grant awards for two biosensor ink projects. Both are progressing well and should lead to the development of commercial products in approximately 12-18 months’ time. One of these projects is using a screen printed process to develop an intelligent sensor that measures diabetes levels in blood samples, the second, is for a general pathogen detection unit on a reel to reel system run by Frauhofer IBMT and other consortium partners.

To read the ‘High-resolution gravure printing of graphene for biomedical applications’ presentation in full please visit www.haydale.com/biocompatible-graphene-ink-for-gravure-printing-of-biosensors. For further information on graphene inks please please visit www.haydale.com or contact Haydale Ltd. on +44-1269-842946 or .

** The collaborative partners for this project included Frauhofer IBMT (R2R gravure printing process -(graphene and proteins) and biocompatibility testing ; Saueressig GmbH + Co. KG (the R2R two-colour printing machine and laser-based method for micro patterning of gravure printing cylinders), Haydale Ltd (development of biocompatible graphene ink for gravure printing and AiCuris GmbH & Co. KG / cellasys GmbH (applications development).

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About Haydale Ltd
Haydale Ltd, based in South Wales, UK and housed in a purpose-built facility for processing and handling Nanomaterials, is facilitating the application of Graphene's and other Nanomaterials in fields such as aerospace, inks, sensors, energy storage, photovoltaics, composites, paints and coatings. Haydale has developed a patented proprietary scalable plasma process to functionalise Graphene and other Nanomaterials. This enabling technology can provide Haydale with a rapid and highly cost-efficient method of supplying tailored solutions to enhance applications for both raw material suppliers and product manufacturers.

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