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. 2020 Nov;20(11):e2000144.
doi: 10.1002/mabi.202000144. Epub 2020 Jul 1.

A Flexible 3D Organic Preamplifier for a Lactate Sensor

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A Flexible 3D Organic Preamplifier for a Lactate Sensor

Sanghoon Baek et al. Macromol Biosci. 2020 Nov.

Abstract

Organic transistors are promising platforms for wearable biosensors. However, the strategies to improve signal amplification have yet to be determined, particularly regarding biosensors that generate very weak signals. In this study, an organic voltage amplifier is presented for a lactate sensor on flexible plastic foil. The preamplifier is based on a 3D complementary inverter, which is achieved by vertically stacking complementary transistors with a shared gate between them. The shared gate is extended and functionalized with a lactate oxidase enzyme to detect lactate. The sensing device successfully detects the lactate concentration in the human sweat range (20-60 mm) with high sensitivity (6.82 mV mm-1 ) due to high gain of its amplification. The 3D integration process is cost-effective as it is solution-processable and doubles the number of transistors per unit area. The device presented in this study would pave the way for the development of high-gain noninvasive sweat lactate sensors that can be wearable.

Keywords: flexible electronics; lactate sensor; organic transistor; voltage amplifiers; wearable sensor.

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