The synergic combination of printed electronics and printed electrochemical sensors has recently emerged as a new route for developing smart chemical wearable devices applied to sweat monitoring. Sodium ion is one of electrolytes monitored in sweat to evaluate sweating level for electrolyte replacement recommendations. Herein, we report the development of new designed screen-printed electrodes, in which working electrode has been easily modified by drop-casting with the nanomaterial carbon black and a selective membrane cocktail, and the reference electrode with a polyvinyl butyral-based membrane. Once optimised all conditions, the screen-printed electrochemical sensor demonstrated no aqueous layer formation between working electrode and se...
There are no in-situ electrolyte sodium sensors available in the marketplace, however there is a dem...
Non-invasive detection of biomarkers in sweat is of great interest for assessing the body’s response...
In the last decade, can be found an exceptional growth in research activity relating to the developm...
The synergic combination of printed electronics and printed electrochemical sensors has recently eme...
We report on the preparation of disposable potentiometric sensor strips for monitoring sodium in swe...
The use of commercial carbon fibres (CCF) to build wearable potentiometric sensors for the real-time...
© 2020 The Author(s) The SwEatch platform, a wearable sensor for sampling and measuring the concentr...
We report a new method for the real-time quantitative analysis of sodium in human sweat, consolidat...
The measurement of sweat electrolytes has a number of important applications including monitor...
Wearable chemical sensors have the potential to provide new methods of non-invasive physiological me...
The measurement of sweat electrolytes has a\ud number of important applications including\ud mon...
With the growth of personalized medicine and e-Health, there has been an increasing interest in the ...
In traditional biomedical diagnostics blood samples have predominantly been used as the test specime...
We report a new method for the real-time quantitative analysis of sodium in human sweat,consolidatin...
Despite the huge expansion in recent years of sweat sensing and wearable technologies, several chall...
There are no in-situ electrolyte sodium sensors available in the marketplace, however there is a dem...
Non-invasive detection of biomarkers in sweat is of great interest for assessing the body’s response...
In the last decade, can be found an exceptional growth in research activity relating to the developm...
The synergic combination of printed electronics and printed electrochemical sensors has recently eme...
We report on the preparation of disposable potentiometric sensor strips for monitoring sodium in swe...
The use of commercial carbon fibres (CCF) to build wearable potentiometric sensors for the real-time...
© 2020 The Author(s) The SwEatch platform, a wearable sensor for sampling and measuring the concentr...
We report a new method for the real-time quantitative analysis of sodium in human sweat, consolidat...
The measurement of sweat electrolytes has a number of important applications including monitor...
Wearable chemical sensors have the potential to provide new methods of non-invasive physiological me...
The measurement of sweat electrolytes has a\ud number of important applications including\ud mon...
With the growth of personalized medicine and e-Health, there has been an increasing interest in the ...
In traditional biomedical diagnostics blood samples have predominantly been used as the test specime...
We report a new method for the real-time quantitative analysis of sodium in human sweat,consolidatin...
Despite the huge expansion in recent years of sweat sensing and wearable technologies, several chall...
There are no in-situ electrolyte sodium sensors available in the marketplace, however there is a dem...
Non-invasive detection of biomarkers in sweat is of great interest for assessing the body’s response...
In the last decade, can be found an exceptional growth in research activity relating to the developm...