Literature DB >> 31929084

Highly self-healable and flexible cable-type pH sensors for real-time monitoring of human fluids.

Jo Hee Yoon1, Seon-Mi Kim2, Hong Jun Park1, Yeong Kyun Kim1, Dongyeop X Oh3, Han-Won Cho4, Kyoung G Lee5, Sung Yeon Hwang6, Jeyoung Park7, Bong Gill Choi8.   

Abstract

Development of sensing technology with wearable chemical sensors is realizing non-invasive, real-time monitoring healthcare and disease diagnostics. The advanced sensor devices should be compact and portable for use in limited space, easy to wear on human body, and low-cost for personalized healthcare markets. Here, we report a highly sensitive, flexible, and autonomously self-healable pH sensor cable developed by weaving together two carbon fiber thread electrodes coated with mechanically robust self-healing polymers. The pH sensor cable showed excellent electrochemical performances of sensitivity, repeatability, and durability. Spontaneous and autonomous sensor healing efficiency of the pH sensor cable was demonstrated by measuring sensitivity during four cycles of cutting and healing process. The pH sensor cable could measure pH in small volumes of real human fluid samples, including urine, saliva, and sweat, and the results were similar to those of a commercial pH meter. Taken together, successful real-time pH monitoring for human sweat was demonstrated by fabricating a wearable sensing system in which the pH sensor cable was knitted into a headband integrated with wireless electronics.
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Keywords:  Body fluid; Carbon fiber thread; Real-time monitoring; Self-healing polymer; pH sensor

Year:  2019        PMID: 31929084     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2019.111946

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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