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Abstract

Printed and Flexible Electrochemical Lactate Sensors for Wearable Applications †

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Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology ISIT, 25335 Itzehoe, Germany
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Forschungszentrum, 52428 Jülich, Germany
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Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP, 01277 Dresden, Germany
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Presented at the 5th International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S 2017), Barcelona, Spain, 27–29 September 2017.
Proceedings 2017, 1(8), 828; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1080828
Published: 18 December 2017
The development and production of bendable, electrochemical biosensors on PET foil for the detection and analysis of lactate are described. Moreover, the electrochemical measurement of biomolecules concentration in fluids by these sensors is presented. Measurements rely on redox cycling for signal amplification, in this case using 300 mV for oxidation and −250 mV for reduction. The electrodes to be functionalized of the latter have been manufactured either by wet etching of an evaporated gold layer or by screen printing of gold (counter electrode). Silver/silver chloride (reference electrode) and carbon (working electrode) have also been screen printed. It is shown that there are only minor deviations between values measured by conventional silicon-based and in-house-manufactured sensors compared with those produced on flexible foils. Since the sensors have also been proven to withstand rough environments, such as limited time in sweat, the potential now exists for sensor integration into filled textiles and sports garments for non-invasive lactate monitoring in sweat, which is correlated to blood lactate concentration.

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Knieling, T.; Nebling, E.; Blohm, L.; Beale, C.; Fahland, M. Printed and Flexible Electrochemical Lactate Sensors for Wearable Applications. Proceedings 2017, 1, 828. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1080828

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Knieling T, Nebling E, Blohm L, Beale C, Fahland M. Printed and Flexible Electrochemical Lactate Sensors for Wearable Applications. Proceedings. 2017; 1(8):828. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1080828

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Knieling, Thomas, Eric Nebling, Lars Blohm, Christopher Beale, and Matthias Fahland. 2017. "Printed and Flexible Electrochemical Lactate Sensors for Wearable Applications" Proceedings 1, no. 8: 828. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1080828

APA Style

Knieling, T., Nebling, E., Blohm, L., Beale, C., & Fahland, M. (2017). Printed and Flexible Electrochemical Lactate Sensors for Wearable Applications. Proceedings, 1(8), 828. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1080828

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