A fully textile-based skin pH sensor

Min Young Choi, Minji Lee, Ji Hye Kim, Sooyoung Kim, Jonghoon Choi, Ju Hee So, Hyung Jun Koo

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Abstract

This paper presents a textile-based pH sensor with high flexibility fabricated by printing a polymer composite as a working electrode and Ag/AgCl/solid electrolyte as a reference electrode on a textile substrate. The textile working electrode is composed of polyaniline, carbon nanotubes, and agarose printed on the textile. A thermoplastic polyurethane overlayer hot-pressed on the textile substrates provides a smooth hydrophobic surface, enabling a more stable formation of the composite films with a reliable output signal. The textile reference electrode is fabricated by printing Ag/AgCl paste and solid electrolyte. The fully textile-based pH sensor, by integrating the textile working and reference electrodes, exhibits a good sensitivity of 45.9 mV/pH with high linearity. The textile pH sensor maintains excellent performance and repeatability with 93% retention even in a bent state and after 1000 bending cycles. Finally, it is demonstrated that the textile pH sensor can detect the pH change on a piece of porcine skin (Figure presented.).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)441S-457S
JournalJournal of Industrial Textiles
Volume51
Issue number1_suppl
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2022

Keywords

  • agarose
  • carbon nanotubes
  • pH sensor
  • polyaniline
  • potential variations
  • Textile

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