Solid-contact ion-selective electrodes: Response mechanisms, transducer materials and wearable sensors

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Wearable sensors based on solid-contact ion-selective electrodes (SC-ISEs) are currently attracting intensive attention in monitoring human health conditions through real-time and non-invasive analysis of ions in biological fluids. SC-ISEs have gone through a revolution with improvements in potential stability and reproducibility. The introduction of new transducing materials, the understanding of theoretical potentiometric responses, and wearable applications greatly facilitate SC-ISEs. We review recent advances in SC-ISEs including the response mechanism (redox capacitance and electric-double-layer capacitance mechanisms) and crucial solid transducer materials (conducting polymers, carbon and other nanomaterials) and applications in wearable sensors. At the end of the review we illustrate the existing challenges and prospects for future SC-ISEs. We expect this review to provide readers with a general picture of SC-ISEs and appeal to further establishing protocols for evaluating SC-ISEs and accelerating commercial wearable sensors for clinical diagnosis and family practice.

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Lyu, Y., Gan, S., Bao, Y., Zhong, L., Xu, J., Wang, W., … Niu, L. (2020, June 1). Solid-contact ion-selective electrodes: Response mechanisms, transducer materials and wearable sensors. Membranes. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes10060128

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