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Potentiometric sensors using cotton yarns, carbon nanotubes and polymeric membranes

Authors :
Gastón A. Crespo
Tomàs Guinovart
F. Xavier Rius
Francisco J. Andrade
Marc Parrilla
Source :
The analyst
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

A simple and generalized approach to build electrochemical sensors for wearable devices is presented. Commercial cotton yarns are first turned into electrical conductors through a simple dyeing process using a carbon nanotube ink. These conductive yarns are then partially coated with a suitable polymeric membrane to build ion-selective electrodes. Potentiometric measurements using these yarn-potentiometric sensors are demonstrated. Examples of yarns that can sense pH, K+ and NH4+ are presented. In all cases, these sensing yarns show limits of detection and linear ranges that are similar to those obtained with lab-made solid-state ion-selective electrodes. Through the immobilization of these sensors in a band-aid, it is shown that this approach could be easily implemented in a wearable device. Factors affecting the performance of the sensors and future potential applications are discussed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00032654
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The analyst
Accession number :
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