Skin‐Attachable Ink‐Dispenser‐Printed Paper Fluidic Sensor Patch for Colorimetric Sweat Analysis

Author:

Zheng Xin Ting1ORCID,Goh Wei Peng1ORCID,Yu Yong1ORCID,Sutarlie Laura1ORCID,Chen Der Ying2,Tan Sherwin Chong Li1ORCID,Jiang Changyun1ORCID,Zhao Meng1,Ba Te3ORCID,Li Hongying3,Su Xiaodi14ORCID,Yang Le15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) 2 Fusionopolis Way, Innovis #08‐03 Singapore 138634 Republic of Singapore

2. School of Materials Science and Engineering Nanyang Technological University 50 Nanyang Avenue Singapore 639798 Republic of Singapore

3. Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC), Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) 1 Fusionopolis Way, Connexis #16‐16 Singapore 138632 Republic of Singapore

4. Department of Chemistry National University of Singapore 3 Science Drive 3 Singapore 117543 Republic of Singapore

5. Department of Materials Science and Engineering National University of Singapore 9 Engineering Drive 1 Singapore 117575 Republic of Singapore

Abstract

AbstractIn situ analysis of sweat biomarkers potentially provides noninvasive lifestyle monitoring and early diagnosis. Quantitative detection of sweat rate is crucial for thermoregulation and preventing heat injuries. Here, a skin‐attachable paper fluidic patch is reported for in situ colorimetric sensing of multiple sweat markers (pH, glucose, lactate, and uric acid) with concurrent sweat rate tracking. Two sets of fluidic patterns—multiplexed detection zones and a longitudinal sweat rate channel—are directly printed by an automated ink dispenser from a specially developed ceramic‐based ink. The ceramic ink thermal‐cures into an impervious barrier, confining sweat within the channels. The ceramic‐ink‐printed boundary achieves higher pattern resolution, prevents fluid leakage, attains pattern thermal stability, and resistant to organic solvents. The cellulose matrix of the detection zones is modified with nanoparticles to improve the color homogeneity and sweat sensor sensitivity. The sweat rate channel is made moisture sensitive by incorporating a metal‐salt‐based dye. The change in saturation/color of the detection zones and/or channels upon sweat addition can be visually detected or quantified by a smartphone camera. A cost‐effective way is provided to fabricate paper fluidic sensor patches, successfully demonstrating on‐body multiplexed evaluation of sweat analytes. Such skin wearables offer on‐site analysis, meaningful to an increasingly health‐conscious population.

Funder

National Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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