Stretchable Electrochemical Sensor for Real‐Time Monitoring of Cells and Tissues

Yan‐Ling Liu(Wuhan University), Zi‐He Jin(Wuhan University), Yanhong Liu(Wuhan University), Xuebo Hu(Wuhan University), Yu Qin(Wuhan University), Jiaquan Xu(Wuhan University), Cuifang Fan(Wuhan University), Wei‐Hua Huang(Wuhan University)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
March 1, 2016
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Abstract

Stretchable electrochemical sensors are conceivably a powerful technique that provides important chemical information to unravel elastic and curvilinear living body. However, no breakthrough was made in stretchable electrochemical device for biological detection. Herein, we synthesized Au nanotubes (NTs) with large aspect ratio to construct an effective stretchable electrochemical sensor. Interlacing network of Au NTs endows the sensor with desirable stability against mechanical deformation, and Au nanostructure provides excellent electrochemical performance and biocompatibility. This allows for the first time, real-time electrochemical monitoring of mechanically sensitive cells on the sensor both in their stretching-free and stretching states as well as sensing of the inner lining of blood vessels. The results demonstrate the great potential of this sensor in electrochemical detection of living body, opening a new window for stretchable electrochemical sensor in biological exploration.


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