Yang Mingpeng, Sun Nan, Lai Xiaochen, Li Yanjie, Zhao Xingqiang, Wu Jiamin, Zhou Wangping
School of Automation, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, 219 Ningliu Road, Nanjing 210044, China.
Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Centre on Atmospheric Environment and Equipment Technology, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, 219 Ningliu Road, Nanjing 210044, China.
Micromachines (Basel). 2023 Jul 26;14(8):1497. doi: 10.3390/mi14081497.
Human sweat is intricately linked to human health, and unraveling its secrets necessitates a substantial volume of experimental data. However, conventional sensors fabricated via complex processes such as photolithography offer high detection precision at the expense of prohibitive costs. In this study, we presented a cost-effective and high-performance wearable flexible sweat sensor for real-time monitoring of K and Na concentrations in human sweat, fabricated using screen printing technology. Initially, we evaluated the electrical and electrochemical stability of the screen-printed substrate electrodes, which demonstrated good consistency with a variation within 10% of the relative standard deviation (RSD), meeting the requirements for reliable detection of K and Na in human sweat. Subsequently, we employed an "ion-electron" transduction layer and an ion-selective membrane to construct the sensors for detecting K and Na. Comprehensive tests were conducted to assess the sensors' sensitivity, linearity, repeatability, resistance to interference, and mechanical deformation capabilities. Furthermore, we evaluated their long-term stability during continuous monitoring and storage. The test results confirmed that the sensor's performance indicators, as mentioned above, met the requirements for analyzing human sweat. In a 10-day continuous and regular monitoring experiment involving volunteers wearing the sensors, a wealth of data revealed a close relationship between K and Na concentrations in human sweat and hydration status. Notably, we observed that consistent and regular physical exercise effectively enhanced the body's resistance to dehydration. These findings provided a solid foundation for conducting extensive experiments and further exploring the intricate relationship between human sweat and overall health. Our research paved a practical and feasible path for future studies in this domain.
人体汗液与人类健康有着错综复杂的联系,而要揭开其秘密需要大量的实验数据。然而,通过光刻等复杂工艺制造的传统传感器,虽检测精度高,但成本高昂。在本研究中,我们展示了一种经济高效且高性能的可穿戴柔性汗液传感器,用于实时监测人体汗液中的钾和钠浓度,该传感器采用丝网印刷技术制造。首先,我们评估了丝网印刷基底电极的电学和电化学稳定性,其相对标准偏差(RSD)的变化在10%以内,显示出良好的一致性,满足可靠检测人体汗液中钾和钠的要求。随后,我们采用“离子 - 电子”转换层和离子选择性膜来构建检测钾和钠的传感器。进行了全面测试以评估传感器的灵敏度、线性度、重复性、抗干扰能力和机械变形能力。此外,我们还评估了它们在连续监测和储存期间的长期稳定性。测试结果证实,上述传感器的性能指标符合分析人体汗液的要求。在一项为期10天的涉及佩戴传感器志愿者的连续定期监测实验中,大量数据揭示了人体汗液中钾和钠浓度与水合状态之间的密切关系。值得注意的是,我们观察到持续规律的体育锻炼能有效增强身体对脱水的抵抗力。这些发现为开展广泛实验以及进一步探索人体汗液与整体健康之间的复杂关系奠定了坚实基础。我们的研究为该领域的未来研究铺平了一条切实可行的道路。