Textile-based electrochemical sensors and their applications
- PMID: 35397323
- DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2022.123425
Textile-based electrochemical sensors and their applications
Abstract
Textile and their composite-based functional sensors are extensively acknowledged and preferred detection platforms in recent times. Developing suitable methodologies for fabricating textile sensors can be achieved either by integration of conductive fibers and yarns into textiles using technologies such as weaving, knitting and embroidery; or by functionalization of textile materials with conductive nanomaterials/inks using printing or coating methods. Textile materials are gaining enormous attention for fabricating soft lab-on-fabric devices due to their unique features such as high flexibility, wear and wash resistance, mechanical strength and promising sensing performances. Owing to these collective properties, textile-based electrochemical transducers are now showcasing rapid and accurate electrical measurements towards real time point-of-care diagnostics and environmental monitoring applications. The present review provides a brief overview of key progress made in the field of developing textile materials and their composites-based electrochemical sensors and biosensors in recent years where electrode configurations are specifically based on either natural or synthetic fabrics. Different ways to fabricate and functionalize textiles for their application in electrochemical analysis are briefly discussed. The review ends with a conclusive note focusing on the current challenges in the fabrication of textile-based stable electrochemical sensors and biosensors.
Keywords: Conductive yarn; Electrochemical analysis; Embroidery; Printing; Textile sensors.
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