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Potentiometric pH Sensor Based on Flexible Screen-Printable Polyaniline Composite for Textile-Based Microfluidic Applications
by
Laffitte, Yohan
, Gray, Bonnie L.
in
Adhesives
/ Biosensors
/ Carbon
/ Dermatitis
/ Design and construction
/ Electrodes
/ Flexibility
/ flexible pH sensor
/ Heart rate
/ Hydrogen-ion concentration
/ Measurement
/ Microfluidics
/ Open circuit voltage
/ Physiology
/ Polyanilines
/ Polymeric composites
/ Polymers
/ Printing industry
/ Response time
/ Screen printing
/ screen-printable pH sensor
/ Sensitivity
/ Sensors
/ skin pH sensor
/ Sports medicine
/ Substrates
/ Sulfonic acid
/ textile-based sensor
/ Textiles
/ Time measurement
/ wearable microfluidics
/ wearable pH sensor
/ Wearable technology
/ Wound healing
2022
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Potentiometric pH Sensor Based on Flexible Screen-Printable Polyaniline Composite for Textile-Based Microfluidic Applications
by
Laffitte, Yohan
, Gray, Bonnie L.
in
Adhesives
/ Biosensors
/ Carbon
/ Dermatitis
/ Design and construction
/ Electrodes
/ Flexibility
/ flexible pH sensor
/ Heart rate
/ Hydrogen-ion concentration
/ Measurement
/ Microfluidics
/ Open circuit voltage
/ Physiology
/ Polyanilines
/ Polymeric composites
/ Polymers
/ Printing industry
/ Response time
/ Screen printing
/ screen-printable pH sensor
/ Sensitivity
/ Sensors
/ skin pH sensor
/ Sports medicine
/ Substrates
/ Sulfonic acid
/ textile-based sensor
/ Textiles
/ Time measurement
/ wearable microfluidics
/ wearable pH sensor
/ Wearable technology
/ Wound healing
2022
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Potentiometric pH Sensor Based on Flexible Screen-Printable Polyaniline Composite for Textile-Based Microfluidic Applications
by
Laffitte, Yohan
, Gray, Bonnie L.
in
Adhesives
/ Biosensors
/ Carbon
/ Dermatitis
/ Design and construction
/ Electrodes
/ Flexibility
/ flexible pH sensor
/ Heart rate
/ Hydrogen-ion concentration
/ Measurement
/ Microfluidics
/ Open circuit voltage
/ Physiology
/ Polyanilines
/ Polymeric composites
/ Polymers
/ Printing industry
/ Response time
/ Screen printing
/ screen-printable pH sensor
/ Sensitivity
/ Sensors
/ skin pH sensor
/ Sports medicine
/ Substrates
/ Sulfonic acid
/ textile-based sensor
/ Textiles
/ Time measurement
/ wearable microfluidics
/ wearable pH sensor
/ Wearable technology
/ Wound healing
2022
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Potentiometric pH Sensor Based on Flexible Screen-Printable Polyaniline Composite for Textile-Based Microfluidic Applications
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Potentiometric pH Sensor Based on Flexible Screen-Printable Polyaniline Composite for Textile-Based Microfluidic Applications
2022
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Overview
Skin pH can be used for monitoring infections in a healing wound, the onset of dermatitis, and hydration in sports medicine, but many challenges exist in integrating conventional sensing materials into wearable platforms. We present the development of a flexible, textile-based, screen-printed electrode system for biosensing applications, and demonstrate flexible polyaniline (PANI) composite-based potentiometric sensors on a textile substrate for real-time pH measurement. The pH response of the optimized PANI/dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid/screen-printing ink composite is compared to electropolymerized and drop-cast PANI sensors via open circuit potential measurements. High sensitivity was observed for all sensors between pH 3–10, with a composite based on PANI emeraldine base, demonstrating sufficient response time and a linear sensitivity of −27.9 mV/pH. This exceeded prior flexible screen-printed pH sensors in which all parts of the sensor, including the pH sensing material, are screen-printed. Even better sensitivity was observed for a PANI emeraldine salt composite (−42.6 mV/pH), although the response was less linear. Furthermore, the sensor was integrated into a screen-printed microfluidic channel demonstrating sample isolation during measurement for wearable, micro cloth-based analytical devices. This is the first fully screen-printed flexible PANI composite pH sensor demonstrated on a textile substrate that can additionally be integrated with textile-based microfluidic channels.
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