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  • Autor
    • Unger, Katrin
    • Greco, Francesco
    • Coclite, Anna Maria
  • TitelTemporary Tattoo pH Sensor with pH-Responsive Hydrogel via Initiated Chemical Vapor Deposition
  • Datei
  • DOI10.1002/admt.202100717
  • Erschienen inAdvanced materials technologies
  • Band7
  • Erscheinungsjahr2022
  • Heft5
  • LicenceCC BY-NC-ND 4.0
  • ISSN2365-709X
  • ZugriffsrechteCC-BY
  • Download Statistik479
  • Peer ReviewJa
  • AbstractIn the expanding field of physiological pH skin sensors, thin temporary tattoobased devices have gained attention because of ultra-conformal adhesion while providing excellent water vapor transmission. Here, a pH sensor tattoo made of temporary tattoo paper, screen-printed poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):polyst yrene sulfonate electrodes, and pH-responsive hydrogel deposited via initiated chemical vapor deposition, is proposed. The tattoo sensor is easily transferred on skin, maintaining full functionality, and shows excellent conformability to topographical features of epidermis. The investigation of the morphology of all layers within the sensor verifies full control of the desired width of electrodes, thickness of hydrogel, and deposition shielded areas. The hydrogel layer exhibits a reversible pH-responsive swelling of 24.7 ± 0.3% to 38 ± 1%, with respect to the dry state, at pH 4 to pH 6, respectively. Impedance spectroscopy identifies the phase shift at 10 and 1000 Hz as an excellent pH-related property of the sensor, which can be only ascribed to the presence of the hydrogel. The sensors ability to be operated with non-sophisticated read-out hardware and software is also demonstrated.