| Country | Type | Number | Dated | Case |
| Patent Cooperation Treaty | Published Application | WO2025160588 | 07/31/2025 | 2024-043 |
The reliable detection of trace amounts of analytes, such as disease biomarkers or environmental toxins, requires complex and often time-consuming laboratory techniques, limiting rapid point-of-care diagnostics. This innovation provides a simple, rapid, and highly sensitive diagnostic method, termed Plasmonic Coffee-Ring Pattern Diagnostic Devices, for detecting analytes of interest. The core technology, developed by researchers, involves a specialized nanoporous or mesoporous hydrophilic membrane that has been chemically treated to achieve an intermediate wettability (intermediate between hydrophilic and hydrophobic). A drop of sample is allowed to dry on this treated membrane, capturing any target analyte. A subsequent, overlapping drop of functionalized gold nanoshells is applied, which interacts with the immobilized analyte to form a distinct, visible plasmonic pattern (a "coffee-ring" effect) that signals the analyte's presence. This pattern-based method enables the detection of analytes at concentrations as low as 5 pg/mL, offering an order-of-magnitude increase in sensitivity compared to many alternative rapid diagnostic platforms. Furthermore, the reproducible pattern can be read and interpreted using machine learning-assisted embodiments to precisely quantify the analyte present in the sample.
● Rapid, ultra-sensitive diagnostic testing for infectious diseases (e.g., viral or bacterial pathogens) at the point-of-care.
● Early-stage detection and monitoring of trace biomarkers for chronic diseases (e.g., cancer, cardiac conditions) from body fluid samples.
● Environmental monitoring for trace contaminants, toxins, or pollutants in water or air samples.
● Food safety screening for allergens, pathogens, or adulterants at ultra-low levels.
● Drug monitoring and therapeutic drug management where minute concentrations must be measured.
● Ultra-High Sensitivity: Achieves detection limits as low as 5 pg/mL, offering a significant improvement over many current rapid diagnostic tests.
● Simplicity and Speed: The core assay relies on simple drop-drying and visual pattern formation, making it highly suitable for fast, inexpensive, point-of-care use.
● Versatile Platform: The core membrane and gold nanoshells can be functionalized to detect a wide array of target analytes, including proteins, antibodies, and nucleic acids.
● Quantification Potential: Integration with machine learning allows for the quantitative determination of analyte concentration, moving beyond simple qualitative results.
● Controlled Deposition: The treated membrane's intermediate wettability is key to creating a reproducible and clear "coffee-ring" pattern, enhancing reliability and readout clarity.