1. All fabric and flexible wearable sensors for simultaneous sweat metabolite detection and high-efficiency collection.
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Zhang, Yingwen, Liao, Jianjun, Li, Zehao, Hu, Mingxu, Bian, Chao, and Lin, Shiwei
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WEARABLE technology , *CARBON fibers , *LASER engraving , *ELECTROCHEMICAL sensors , *TEXTILES , *POLYETHYLENE terephthalate , *GLUCOSE analysis - Abstract
Wearable sweat electrochemical sensors have attracted wide attention due to their advantages of non-invasive, portable, real-time monitoring, etc. However, existing sensors still have some problems with efficient sweat collection. Microfluidic channel technology and electrospinning technology are commonly used to collect sweat efficiently, but there are some limitations such as complex channel design and multiple spinning parameters. Besides, existing sensors are mostly based on flexible polymers, such as, PET, PDMS, PI and PI, which have limited wearability and permeability. Based on the above, all fabric and dual-function flexible wearable sweat electrochemical sensor is proposed in this paper. This sensor uses fabric as the raw material to implement the directional transport of sweat and the multi-component integrated detection dual functions. Meanwhile, the high-efficiency collection of sweat is obtained by a Janus fabric, wherein one side of the selected silk is superhydrophobic graft treated and the other side is hydrophilic plasma treated. Therefore, the resulting Janus fabric can effectively transfer sweat from the skin side to the electrode, and the minimum sweat droplet can reach 0.2 μL to achieve micro-volume collection. Besides, the patterned sensor, made of silk-based carbon cloth, is fabricated using a simple laser engraving, which could detect Na+, pH, and glucose instantaneously. As a result, these proposed sensors can achieve good sensing performance and high-efficiency sweat collection dual functionality; moreover, it has good flexibility and comfortable wearability. [Display omitted] • The flexible substrate, electrode and sweat collection layers are all made of fabric. • Full-fabric sweat sensors have good flexibility and wearability. • Full-fabric sweat sensors have the dual functions of sweat collection and detection. • Janus fabric can achieve micro-volume sweat collection of 0.2 μL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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