微流控
计算机科学
汗水
钾
材料科学
纳米技术
内科学
医学
冶金
作者
Bo Liang,Qingpeng Cao,Fang Lü,Xiyu Mao,Tingting Tu,Xuesong Ye
标识
DOI:10.1109/sensors43011.2019.8956675
摘要
Wearable electrochemical sensors have attracted tremendous attention in recent years. Here, a three-dimensional paper-based microfluidic electrochemical integrated device (3D-PMED) was demonstrated for real-time monitoring of sweat potassium. The 3D-PMED was fabricated by wax printing patterns on cellulose paper and then folding the pre-patterned paper four times to form five stacked layers: sweat collector, vertical channel, transverse channel, electrode layer and sweat evaporator. A sweat monitoring device was realized by integrating a screen-printed potassium ion selective sensor on PET substrate with the fabricated 3D-PMED. The sweat flow process in 3D-PMED was modelled with red ink to demonstrate the capability of collecting sweat. The detection range of potassium ion selective sensor is 1-32 mM, and the electrode response potential is 59.2 mV per decade of concentration. The electrodes have shown good selectivity for both anion and cation, and a stable performance within 2 weeks.
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