Abstract
Wearable pH sensors for sweat analysis have garnered significant scientific attention for the detection of early signs of many physiological diseases. In this study, a MoS2-polyaniline (PANI) modified screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE) is fabricated and used as a sweat biosensor. The exfoliated MoS2 nanosheets are drop casted over an SPCE and are functionalized by a conducting polymer, polyaniline (PANI) via the electropolymerization technique. The as-fabricated biosensor exhibits high super-Nernstian sensitivity of −70.4 ± 1.7 mV pH−1 in the linear range of pH 4 to 8 of 0.1 m standard phosphate buffer solution (PBS), with outstanding reproducibility. The sensor exhibits excellent selectivity against the common sweat ions including Na+, Cl−, K+, and NH4+ with tremendous long-term stability over 180 min from pH 4 to 6. The enhanced active surface area and better electrical conductivity as a consequence of the synergistic effect between MoS2 and PANI are correlated with the boosted performance of the as-produced biosensor. The feasibility of the sensor is further examined using an artificial sweat specimen and the successful detection confirms the potential of the biosensor for a real-time noninvasive, skin attachable, and flexible wearable pH sensor.
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Choudhury, S., Deepak, D., Bhattacharya, G., McLaughlign, J., & Roy, S. S. (2023). MoS2-Polyaniline Based Flexible Electrochemical Biosensor: Toward pH Monitoring in Human Sweat. Macromolecular Materials and Engineering, 308(8). https://doi.org/10.1002/mame.202300007
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