Tattoo-based potentiometric ion-selective sensors for epidermal pH monitoring

Amay J. Bandodkar(University of California, San Diego), Vinci Wing Sze Hung(University of Toronto), Wenzhao Jia(University of California, San Diego), Gabriela Valdés‐Ramírez(University of California, San Diego), Joshua Ray Windmiller(University of California, San Diego), Alexandra G. Martinez(University of California, San Diego), Julian Ramírez(University of California, San Diego), Garrett Chan(University of California, San Diego), Kağan Kerman(University of Toronto), Joseph Wang(University of California, San Diego)
The Analyst
October 19, 2012
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Abstract

This article presents the fabrication and characterization of novel tattoo-based solid-contact ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) for non-invasive potentiometric monitoring of epidermal pH levels. The new fabrication approach combines commercially available temporary transfer tattoo paper with conventional screen printing and solid-contact polymer ISE methodologies. The resulting tattoo-based potentiometric sensors exhibit rapid and sensitive response to a wide range of pH changes with no carry-over effects. Furthermore, the tattoo ISE sensors endure repetitive mechanical deformation, which is a key requirement of wearable and epidermal sensors. The flexible and conformal nature of the tattoo sensors enable them to be mounted on nearly any exposed skin surface for real-time pH monitoring of the human perspiration, as illustrated from the response during a strenuous physical activity. The resulting tattoo-based ISE sensors offer considerable promise as wearable potentiometric sensors suitable for diverse applications.


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