Recent Advances in Wearable Sweat Sensor Development.

Tao Zhang, Giraso Keza Monia Kabandana, John A Terrell, Hui Chen, Chengpeng Chen
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Wearable sweat sensors for detecting biochemical markers have emerged as a transformative research area, with the potential to revolutionize disease diagnosis and human health monitoring. Since 2016, a substantial body of pioneering and translational work on sweat biochemical sensors has been reported. This review aims to provide a comprehensive summary of the current state-of-the-art in the field, offering insights and perspectives on future developments. The focus is on wearable microfluidic platforms for sweat collection and delivery and the analytical chemistry applicable to wearable devices. Various microfluidic technologies, including those based on synthetic polymers, paper, textiles, and hydrogels, are discussed alongside diverse detection methods such as electrochemistry and colorimetry. Both the advantages and current limitations of these technologies are critically examined. The review concludes with our perspectives on the future of wearable sweat sensors, with the goal of inspiring new ideas, innovations, and technical advancements to further the development and practical application of these devices in promoting human health.

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