Abstract

In the field of wearable sensing, small and precise sensors can greatly reduce the burden on the wearer and improve the sense of experience, which is the future direction of sensing development. Herein, we introduce an ultra-small wearable biosensor system that integrates an MS02 chip for real-time and highly accurate sweat detection. The whole system mainly includes flexible electrodes and a printed circle board (PCB). The size of the PCB is only 1.5 cm × 0.8 cm, which greatly minimizes the size of the sweat system and improves wearing comfort. Notably, this miniaturized system is comparable to a commercial electrochemical workstation, ensuring the reliability and accuracy of real-time analysis. The core processing MS02 chip, with a dimension of 1.2 mm × 1.1 mm, is used to perform electrochemical signal processing. By performing electrochemical characterization and measurements of the ultra-small wearable biosensor system, on-body monitoring of four biomarkers (glucose, lactate, Na+, and K+) in sweat of human volunteers has been successfully achieved. With the help of this electrochemical sensor system, mass of biochemical data from perspiration can be acquired to better understand the body's response to daily activities, which will facilitate the early prediction of abnormal physiological changes in the future.

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