A wearable fingernail chemical sensing platform: pH sensing at your fingertips

This article demonstrates an example of a wearable chemical sensor based on a fingernail platform. Fingernails represent an attractive wearable platform, merging beauty products with chemical sensing, to enable monitoring of our surrounding environment. The new colorimetric pH fingernail sensor reli...

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Published in:Talanta (Oxford) Vol. 150; pp. 622 - 628
Main Authors: Kim, Jayoung, Cho, Thomas N., Valdés-Ramírez, Gabriela, Wang, Joseph
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01-04-2016
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Summary:This article demonstrates an example of a wearable chemical sensor based on a fingernail platform. Fingernails represent an attractive wearable platform, merging beauty products with chemical sensing, to enable monitoring of our surrounding environment. The new colorimetric pH fingernail sensor relies on coating artificial nails with a recognition layer consisted of pH indicators entrapped in a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) matrix. Such color changing fingernails offer fast and reversible response to pH changes, repeated use, and intense color change detected easily with naked eye. The PVC matrix prevents leaching out of the indicator molecules from the fingernail sensor toward such repeated use. The limited narrow working pH range of a single pH indicator has been addressed by multiplexing three different pH indicators: bromothymol blue (pH 6.0–7.6), bromocresol green (pH 3.8–5.4), and cresol red (pH 7.2–8.8), as demonstrated for analyses of real-life samples of acidic, neutral, and basic character. The new concept of an optical wearable chemical sensor on fingernail platforms can be expanded towards diverse analytes for various applications in connection to the judicious design of the recognition layer. [Display omitted] •Wearable colorimetric pH sensors were developed on fingernail platform.•First demonstration of wearable chemical sensing on fingernails.•Exhibits wide working pH range by multiplexing different pH indicators.
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ISSN:0039-9140
1873-3573
DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2015.12.083