A wearable colorimetric sweat pH sensor-based smart textile for health state diagnosis

  • Ji Hwan Ha
  • , Yongrok Jeong
  • , Junseong Ahn
  • , Soonhyong Hwang
  • , Sohee Jeon
  • , Dahong Kim
  • , Jiwoo Ko
  • , Byeongmin Kang
  • , Young Jung
  • , Jungrak Choi
  • , Hyeonseok Han
  • , Jimin Gu
  • , Seokjoo Cho
  • , Hyunjin Kim
  • , Moonjeong Bok
  • , Su A. Park
  • , Jun Ho Jeong
  • , Inkyu Park

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Abstract

Sweat pH is an important indicator for diagnosing disease states, such as cystic fibrosis. However, conventional pH sensors are composed of large brittle mechanical parts and need additional instruments to read signals. These pH sensors have limitations for practical wearable applications. In this study, we propose wearable colorimetric sweat pH sensors based on curcumin and thermoplastic-polyurethane (C-TPU) electrospun-fibers to diagnose disease states by sweat pH monitoring. This sensor aids in pH monitoring by changing color in response to chemical structure variation from enol to di-keto form via H-atom separation. Its chemical structure variation changes the visible color due to light absorbance and reflectance changes. Furthermore, it can rapidly and sensitively detect sweat pH due to its superior permeability and wettability. By O2 plasma activation and thermal pressing, this colorimetric pH sensor can be easily attached to various fabric substrates such as swaddling and patient clothing via surface modification and mechanical interlocking of C-TPU. Furthermore, the diagnosable clothing is durable and reusable enough to neutral washing conditions due to the reversible pH colorimetric sensing performance by restoring the enol form of curcumin. This study contributes to the development of smart diagnostic clothing for cystic fibrosis patients who require continuous sweat pH monitoring.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4163-4171
Number of pages9
JournalMaterials Horizons
Volume10
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Jun 2023

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