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Title Wearable Potentiometric Sensor Based on Na0.44MnO2 for Non invasive Monitoring of Sodium Ions in Sweat
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Wearable Potentiometric Sensor, Na0.44MnO2 , Non invasive Monitoring, Sodium Ions , Sweat
Abstract Here, we present a wearable potentiometric ion sensor for real-time monitoring of sodium ions (Na+) in human sweat samples using Na0.44MnO2 as the sensing material. Na0.44MnO2 is an attractive material for developing wearable electrochemical sensors due to its good Na+ incorporation ability, electrical conductivity, stability, and low fabrication cost. In the first step, the analytical performance of the electrode prepared using Na0.44MnO2 is presented. Then, a miniaturized potentiometric cell integrated into a wearable substrate is developed, which reveals a Nernstian response (58 mV dec−1). We achieved the detection of Na+ in the linear ranges of 0.21−24.54 mmol L−1, which is well within the physiological range of Na+. Finally, for on-body sweat analysis, the potentiometric sensor is fully integrated into a headband textile. This platform can be employed for non-invasive analysis of Na+ in human sweat for healthcare and disease diagnosis.
Researchers (Third Researcher), Hosein Khoshsafar (Not In First Six Researchers), Mazaher Ahmadi (Not In First Six Researchers), Hasan Bagheri (Not In First Six Researchers), Abbas Afkhami (Fifth Researcher), Tayyebeh Madrakian (Fourth Researcher), Mahdie Kamalabadi (Second Researcher), Arash Ghoorchian (First Researcher)