A novel flexible non-enzymatic composite-metal glucose detection sensor in sweat based on platinum in situ plating of liquid metal

IF 8.2 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials Today Nano Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mtnano.2025.100594
Yang Wang , Junhua Zheng , Yinji Ma , Min Li , Shuo Zhang , Yanan Lu , Qingyun Wang , Yuhang Li
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Abstract

Sweat, a readily accessible bodily fluid, is an ideal medium for non-invasive detection and offers valuable physiological parameters for clinical diagnostics and health monitoring. Monitoring glucose levels in sweat is particularly significant for the diagnosis and management of diabetes, as well as for tracking the health status of diabetic patients and enabling closed-loop treatment strategies. However, challenges arise due to the presence of numerous interfering ions that complicate glucose monitoring in sweat. Additionally, the low concentration of glucose in sweat requires the use of traditional glucose sensors with immobilized enzymes to improve specificity and sensitivity, potentially leading to increased sensor costs. This study presents a novel approach of platinum-plating the surface of liquid metal to create a unique composite metal surface for a sensing electrode to solve these problems. The non-enzymatic glucose composite metal sensor, developed using in-situ platinum plating technology on liquid metal, enables specific recognition of glucose in sweat. This low-cost and flexible manufacturing process for sweat sensors does not require a complex production environment, thus opening up the possibility of inexpensive wearable personalized sweat monitoring.
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期刊介绍: Materials Today Nano is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to nanoscience and nanotechnology. The journal aims to showcase the latest advances in nanoscience and provide a platform for discussing new concepts and applications. With rigorous peer review, rapid decisions, and high visibility, Materials Today Nano offers authors the opportunity to publish comprehensive articles, short communications, and reviews on a wide range of topics in nanoscience. The editors welcome comprehensive articles, short communications and reviews on topics including but not limited to: Nanoscale synthesis and assembly Nanoscale characterization Nanoscale fabrication Nanoelectronics and molecular electronics Nanomedicine Nanomechanics Nanosensors Nanophotonics Nanocomposites
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