Construction of flexible and wearable 3D TiO2 NTs@Ti mesh for physiological detection based on sweat
The biosensors with flexibility and breathability turn out to be a vital means of non-intrusive detection of multi-components biochemical markers in human sweat. For this end, three-dimensional (3D) structure TiO2 nanotube arrays were in-situ established on Ti mesh by using the anodizing method in t...
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doaj-0bab1e5f8832438aa69e5ac3d197ad602021-07-08T04:04:43ZengElsevierJCIS Open2666-934X2021-07-012100007Construction of flexible and wearable 3D TiO2 NTs@Ti mesh for physiological detection based on sweatJianwei Yu0Peng Zhang1Tengyu Chen2Qiuchen Lv3Li Gao4Bingxin Liu5Junyuan Duan6Zhaofeng Wu7Jian Li8Qinghai Provincial Key Laboratory of New Light Alloys, Qinghai Provincial Engineering Research Center of High Performance Light Metal Alloys and Forming, Qinghai University, Xining, 810016, PR ChinaQinghai Provincial Key Laboratory of New Light Alloys, Qinghai Provincial Engineering Research Center of High Performance Light Metal Alloys and Forming, Qinghai University, Xining, 810016, PR ChinaQinghai Provincial Key Laboratory of New Light Alloys, Qinghai Provincial Engineering Research Center of High Performance Light Metal Alloys and Forming, Qinghai University, Xining, 810016, PR ChinaQinghai Provincial Key Laboratory of New Light Alloys, Qinghai Provincial Engineering Research Center of High Performance Light Metal Alloys and Forming, Qinghai University, Xining, 810016, PR ChinaQinghai Provincial Key Laboratory of New Light Alloys, Qinghai Provincial Engineering Research Center of High Performance Light Metal Alloys and Forming, Qinghai University, Xining, 810016, PR China; Corresponding author.Qinghai Provincial Key Laboratory of New Light Alloys, Qinghai Provincial Engineering Research Center of High Performance Light Metal Alloys and Forming, Qinghai University, Xining, 810016, PR China; Corresponding author.Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, 430074, PR ChinaXinjiang University, Urumqi, 830046, PR ChinaQinghai Provincial Key Laboratory of New Light Alloys, Qinghai Provincial Engineering Research Center of High Performance Light Metal Alloys and Forming, Qinghai University, Xining, 810016, PR China; Corresponding author.The biosensors with flexibility and breathability turn out to be a vital means of non-intrusive detection of multi-components biochemical markers in human sweat. For this end, three-dimensional (3D) structure TiO2 nanotube arrays were in-situ established on Ti mesh by using the anodizing method in the present study. The 3D structure TiO2 nanotube arrays@Ti mesh (3D TiO₂ NTs@Ti mesh) exhibited an anatase structure and a nanotube with pore size of 60–80 nm. 3D TiO₂ NTs@Ti mesh with good corrosion resistance made it possible to be a sweat sensor since the tube is capable of penetrating deeper into the pores to absorb more sweat, while mesh substrate exhibits high gas permeability to avoid skin damage. Sweat sensing performance was tested by using cyclic voltammetry (CV) curve, and the response current intensity increased with the increase in the concentrations of Na+, K+, urea and lactic acid while the current intensity decreases as the glucose concentration increases in the electrolyte solution. The semi-quantitative analysis was conducted to discriminate sweat component from each other, thereby revealing an effective recognition capability of the 3D TiO₂ NTs@Ti mesh. The density of the states (DOS) for anatase TiO₂ (101) nanotube that adsorbed different components were calculated. As suggested from the results, the adsorbed sweat components narrowed the band gap of anatase TiO2, thereby improving the current intensity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666934X21000076Sweat sensing3D TiO2Anatase TiO2Flexible and wearable |
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Jianwei Yu Peng Zhang Tengyu Chen Qiuchen Lv Li Gao Bingxin Liu Junyuan Duan Zhaofeng Wu Jian Li Construction of flexible and wearable 3D TiO2 NTs@Ti mesh for physiological detection based on sweat JCIS Open Sweat sensing 3D TiO2 Anatase TiO2 Flexible and wearable |
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Construction of flexible and wearable 3D TiO2 NTs@Ti mesh for physiological detection based on sweat |
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Construction of flexible and wearable 3D TiO2 NTs@Ti mesh for physiological detection based on sweat |
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Construction of flexible and wearable 3D TiO2 NTs@Ti mesh for physiological detection based on sweat |
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Construction of flexible and wearable 3D TiO2 NTs@Ti mesh for physiological detection based on sweat |
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Construction of flexible and wearable 3D TiO2 NTs@Ti mesh for physiological detection based on sweat |
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construction of flexible and wearable 3d tio2 nts@ti mesh for physiological detection based on sweat |
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The biosensors with flexibility and breathability turn out to be a vital means of non-intrusive detection of multi-components biochemical markers in human sweat. For this end, three-dimensional (3D) structure TiO2 nanotube arrays were in-situ established on Ti mesh by using the anodizing method in the present study. The 3D structure TiO2 nanotube arrays@Ti mesh (3D TiO₂ NTs@Ti mesh) exhibited an anatase structure and a nanotube with pore size of 60–80 nm. 3D TiO₂ NTs@Ti mesh with good corrosion resistance made it possible to be a sweat sensor since the tube is capable of penetrating deeper into the pores to absorb more sweat, while mesh substrate exhibits high gas permeability to avoid skin damage. Sweat sensing performance was tested by using cyclic voltammetry (CV) curve, and the response current intensity increased with the increase in the concentrations of Na+, K+, urea and lactic acid while the current intensity decreases as the glucose concentration increases in the electrolyte solution. The semi-quantitative analysis was conducted to discriminate sweat component from each other, thereby revealing an effective recognition capability of the 3D TiO₂ NTs@Ti mesh. The density of the states (DOS) for anatase TiO₂ (101) nanotube that adsorbed different components were calculated. As suggested from the results, the adsorbed sweat components narrowed the band gap of anatase TiO2, thereby improving the current intensity. |
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Sweat sensing 3D TiO2 Anatase TiO2 Flexible and wearable |
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