Back to Search
Start Over
Wearable Fluid Capture Devices for Electrochemical Sensing of Sweat
- Source :
- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. 11:238-243
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2018.
-
Abstract
- Wearable sensing technologies are vital for realizing personalized health monitoring. Noninvasive human sweat sampling is essential for monitoring an individual's physical state using rich physiological data. However, existing wearable sensing technologies lack the controlled capture of body sweat and in performing on-device measurement without inflammatory contact. Herein, we report the development of a wearable sweat-capture device using patterned graphene arrays with controlled superwettability and electrical conductivity for simultaneously capturing and electrochemically measuring sweat droplets. The sweat droplets exhibited strong attachment on the superhydrophilic graphene patterns, even during moderate exercising. The captured sweat droplets present strong electrochemical signals using graphene films as the working electrode and metal pins as the counter electrode arrays assembled on 3D printed holders, at the detection limit of 6 μM for H2O2 sensing. This research enables full-body spatiotemporal mapping of sweat, which is beneficial for a broad range of personalized monitoring applications, such as drug abuse detection, athletics performance optimization, and physiological wellness tracking.
- Subjects :
- Auxiliary electrode
3d printed
Working electrode
Materials science
Wearable sensing
Wearable computer
Nanotechnology
Personalized health
Biosensing Techniques
02 engineering and technology
010402 general chemistry
01 natural sciences
law.invention
Wearable Electronic Devices
Limit of Detection
law
Humans
General Materials Science
Athletics performance
Sweat
Electrodes
Exercise
Monitoring, Physiologic
Graphene
Hydrogen Peroxide
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
0104 chemical sciences
Substance Abuse Detection
Graphite
0210 nano-technology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19448252 and 19448244
- Volume :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....45ada5cd1d93c2b81f193a9e894f3e77
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b17419