Pirovano Paolo, Dorrian Matthew, Shinde Akshay, Donohoe Andrew, Brady Aidan J, Moyna Niall M, Wallace Gordon, Diamond Dermot, McCaul Margaret
Insight Centre for Data Analytics, National Centre for Sensor Research, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland.
School of Health and Human Performance, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland.
Talanta. 2020 Nov 1;219:121145. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2020.121145. Epub 2020 May 30.
The SwEatch platform, a wearable sensor for sampling and measuring the concentration of electrolytes in human sweat in real time, has been improved in order to allow the sensing of two analytes. The solid contact ion-sensitive electrodes (ISEs) for the detection of Na and K have been developed in two alternative formulations, containing either poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) or poly(3-octylthiophene-2,5-diyl) (POT) as a conductive polymer transducing component. The solution-processable POT formulation simplifies the fabrication process, and sensor to sensor reproducibility has been improved via partial automation using an Opentron® automated pipetting robot. The resulting electrodes showed good sensitivity (52.4 ± 6.3 mV/decade (PEDOT) and 56.4 ± 2.2 mV/decade (POT) for Na ISEs, and 45.7 ± 7.4 mV/decade (PEDOT) and 54.3 ± 1.5 mV/decade (POT) for K) and excellent selectivity towards potential interferents present in human sweat (H, Na, K, Mg, Ca). The 3D printed SwEatch platform has been redesigned to incorporate a double, mirrored fluidic unit which is capable of drawing sweat from the skin through passive capillary action and bring it in contact with two independent electrodes. The potentiometric signal generated by the electrodes is measured by an integrated electronics board, digitised and transmitted via Bluetooth to a laptop. The results obtained from on-body trials on athletes during cycling show a relatively small increase in sodium (1.89 mM-2.97 mM) and potassium (3.31 mM-7.25 mM) concentrations during the exercise period of up to 90 min.
SwEatch平台是一种可穿戴传感器,用于实时采样和测量人体汗液中的电解质浓度,现已进行了改进,以便能够检测两种分析物。用于检测钠和钾的固体接触离子敏感电极(ISE)已开发出两种替代配方,其中一种含有聚(3,4-乙撑二氧噻吩)(PEDOT),另一种含有聚(3-辛基噻吩-2,5-二基)(POT)作为导电聚合物传感组件。可溶液加工的POT配方简化了制造过程,并且通过使用Opentron®自动移液机器人进行部分自动化操作,提高了传感器之间的重现性。所得电极显示出良好的灵敏度(钠ISE中,PEDOT为52.4±6.3 mV/十倍浓度变化,POT为56.4±2.2 mV/十倍浓度变化;钾ISE中,PEDOT为45.7±7.4 mV/十倍浓度变化,POT为54.3±1.5 mV/十倍浓度变化)以及对人体汗液中存在的潜在干扰物(氢离子、钠、钾、镁、钙)具有出色的选择性。3D打印的SwEatch平台经过重新设计,集成了一个双镜式流体单元,该单元能够通过被动毛细作用从皮肤吸取汗液,并使其与两个独立的电极接触。电极产生的电位信号由集成电子板测量,数字化后通过蓝牙传输到笔记本电脑。在自行车运动期间对运动员进行的人体试验结果表明,在长达90分钟的运动期间,钠(1.89 mM - 2.97 mM)和钾(3.31 mM - 7.25 mM)浓度的增加相对较小。