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公开(公告)号:US20210080456A1
公开(公告)日:2021-03-18
申请号:US16932392
申请日:2020-07-17
Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inventor: Timothy Manning Swager , Jie Li , Suchol Savagatrup , Zachary P. Nelson , Kosuke Yoshinaga , Cassandra Zentner
IPC: G01N33/543 , G01N33/569
Abstract: Embodiments described herein may be useful in the detection of analytes. The systems and methods may allow for a relatively simple and rapid way for detecting analytes such as chemical and/or biological analytes and may be useful in numerous applications including sensing, food manufacturing, medical diagnostics, performance materials, dynamic lenses, water monitoring, environmental monitoring, detection of proteins, detection of DNA, among other applications. For example, the systems and methods described herein may be used for determining the presence of a contaminant such as bacteria (e.g., detecting pathogenic bacteria in food and water samples which helps to prevent widespread infection, illness, and even death). Advantageously, the systems and methods described herein may not have the drawbacks in current detection technologies including, for example, relatively high costs, long enrichment steps and analysis times, and/or the need for extensive user training. Another advantageous feature provided by the systems and methods described herein includes fabrication in a relatively large scale. In some embodiments, the systems and methods may be used in conjunction with a detector including handheld detectors incorporated with, for example, smartphones (e.g., for the on-site detection of analytes such as pathogenic bacteria).
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公开(公告)号:US12061194B2
公开(公告)日:2024-08-13
申请号:US17545979
申请日:2021-12-08
Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inventor: Timothy Manning Swager , Hadley Sikes Johnson , Qifan Zhang , Eric Alexander Miller , Lukas Zeininger , Ki-Joo Sung , Kosuke Yoshinaga
IPC: G01N21/77 , C12Q1/6834 , C12Q1/70 , G01N21/59 , G01N33/543 , G01N33/569 , G01N21/78
CPC classification number: G01N33/5432 , C12Q1/6834 , C12Q1/701 , G01N21/59 , G01N21/77 , G01N33/54366 , G01N33/56983 , G01N2021/7783 , G01N21/78 , G01N2201/0221 , C12Q1/701 , C12Q2563/159
Abstract: Embodiments described herein may be useful in the detection of analytes. The systems and methods may allow for a relatively simple and rapid way for detecting analytes such as chemical and/or biological analytes and may be useful in numerous applications including sensing, food manufacturing, medical diagnostics, performance materials, dynamic lenses, water monitoring, environmental monitoring, detection of proteins, detection of DNA, among other applications. For example, the systems and methods described herein may be used for determining the presence of a contaminant such as bacteria (e.g., detecting pathogenic bacteria in food and water samples which helps to prevent widespread infection, illness, and even death). Advantageously, the systems and methods described herein may not have the drawbacks in current detection technologies including, for example, relatively high costs, long enrichment steps and analysis times, and/or the need for extensive user training. Another advantageous feature provided by the systems and methods described herein includes fabrication in a relatively large scale. In some embodiments, the systems and methods may be used in conjunction with a detector including handheld detectors incorporated with, for example, smartphones (e.g., for the on-site detection of analytes such as pathogenic bacteria).
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公开(公告)号:US20220367884A1
公开(公告)日:2022-11-17
申请号:US17679014
申请日:2022-02-23
Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inventor: Betar Gallant , Timothy Manning Swager , Kosuke Yoshinaga , Haining Gao
IPC: H01M6/16 , H01M4/38 , H01M4/583 , H01M10/0567
Abstract: Systems, articles, and methods directed to electrochemical systems (e.g., batteries) and the electrochemical reduction of halogenated compounds are generally described. In certain embodiments, the halogenated compound comprises a haloalkane associated with a conjugated system via at least one alkene linker or alkyne linker.
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公开(公告)号:US20220205989A1
公开(公告)日:2022-06-30
申请号:US17545979
申请日:2021-12-08
Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inventor: Timothy Manning Swager , Hadley Sikes Johnson , Qifan Zhang , Eric Alexander Miller , Lukas Zeininger , Ki-Joo Sung , Kosuke Yoshinaga
IPC: G01N33/543 , G01N21/59 , G01N21/77 , C12Q1/6834 , C12Q1/70 , G01N33/569
Abstract: Embodiments described herein may be useful in the detection of analytes. The systems and methods may allow for a relatively simple and rapid way for detecting analytes such as chemical and/or biological analytes and may be useful in numerous applications including sensing, food manufacturing, medical diagnostics, performance materials, dynamic lenses, water monitoring, environmental monitoring, detection of proteins, detection of DNA, among other applications. For example, the systems and methods described herein may be used for determining the presence of a contaminant such as bacteria (e.g., detecting pathogenic bacteria in food and water samples which helps to prevent widespread infection, illness, and even death). Advantageously, the systems and methods described herein may not have the drawbacks in current detection technologies including, for example, relatively high costs, long enrichment steps and analysis times, and/or the need for extensive user training. Another advantageous feature provided by the systems and methods described herein includes fabrication in a relatively large scale. In some embodiments, the systems and methods may be used in conjunction with a detector including handheld detectors incorporated with, for example, smartphones (e.g., for the on-site detection of analytes such as pathogenic bacteria).
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公开(公告)号:US20190170737A1
公开(公告)日:2019-06-06
申请号:US16202007
申请日:2018-11-27
Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inventor: Timothy M. Swager , Hadley Sikes Johnson , Qifan Zhang , Eric Alexander Miller , Lukas Zeininger , Ki-Joo Sung , Kosuke Yoshinaga
IPC: G01N33/543 , G01N21/59 , C12Q1/6834 , G01N21/77
Abstract: Embodiments described herein may be useful in the detection of analytes. The systems and methods may allow for a relatively simple and rapid way for detecting analytes such as chemical and/or biological analytes and may be useful in numerous applications including sensing, food manufacturing, medical diagnostics, performance materials, dynamic lenses, water monitoring, environmental monitoring, detection of proteins, detection of DNA, among other applications. For example, the systems and methods described herein may be used for determining the presence of a contaminant such as bacteria (e.g., detecting pathogenic bacteria in food and water samples which helps to prevent widespread infection, illness, and even death). Advantageously, the systems and methods described herein may not have the drawbacks in current detection technologies including, for example, relatively high costs, long enrichment steps and analysis times, and/or the need for extensive user training. Another advantageous feature provided by the systems and methods described herein includes fabrication in a relatively large scale. In some embodiments, the systems and methods may be used in conjunction with a detector including handheld detectors incorporated with, for example, smartphones (e.g., for the on-site detection of analytes such as pathogenic bacteria).
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