Mishra_2018_Biosens.Bioelectron_101_227

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Title : Detection of vapor-phase organophosphate threats using wearable conformable integrated epidermal and textile wireless biosensor systems - Mishra_2018_Biosens.Bioelectron_101_227
Author(s) : Mishra RK , Martin A , Nakagawa T , Barfidokht A , Lu X , Sempionatto JR , Lyu KM , Karajic A , Musameh MM , Kyratzis IL , Wang J
Ref : Biosensors & Bioelectronics , 101 :227 , 2018
Abstract :

Flexible epidermal tattoo and textile-based electrochemical biosensors have been developed for vapor-phase detection of organophosphorus (OP) nerve agents. These new wearable sensors, based on stretchable organophosphorus hydrolase (OPH) enzyme electrodes, are coupled with a fully integrated conformal flexible electronic interface that offers rapid and selective square-wave voltammetric detection of OP vapor threats and wireless data transmission to a mobile device. The epidermal tattoo and textile sensors display a good reproducibility (with RSD of 2.5% and 4.2%, respectively), along with good discrimination against potential interferences and linearity over the 90-300mg/L range, with a sensitivity of 10.7microAcm3mg-1 (R2 = 0.983) and detection limit of 12mg/L in terms of OP air density. Stress-enduring inks, used for printing the electrode transducers, ensure resilience against mechanical deformations associated with textile and skin-based on-body sensing operations. Theoretical simulations are used to estimate the OP air density over the sensor surface. These fully integrated wearable wireless tattoo and textile-based nerve-agent vapor biosensor systems offer considerable promise for rapid warning regarding personal exposure to OP nerve-agent vapors in variety of decentralized security applications.

PubMedSearch : Mishra_2018_Biosens.Bioelectron_101_227
PubMedID: 29096360

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Mishra RK, Martin A, Nakagawa T, Barfidokht A, Lu X, Sempionatto JR, Lyu KM, Karajic A, Musameh MM, Kyratzis IL, Wang J (2018)
Detection of vapor-phase organophosphate threats using wearable conformable integrated epidermal and textile wireless biosensor systems
Biosensors & Bioelectronics 101 :227

Mishra RK, Martin A, Nakagawa T, Barfidokht A, Lu X, Sempionatto JR, Lyu KM, Karajic A, Musameh MM, Kyratzis IL, Wang J (2018)
Biosensors & Bioelectronics 101 :227