A Wearable Electrochemical Biosensor Utilizing Functionalized Ti 3 C 2 T x MXene for the Real-Time Monitoring of Uric Acid Metabolite
Guangzhou University · Anshun University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Wearable, noninvasive sensors enable the continuous monitoring of metabolites in sweat and provide clinical information related to an individual’s health and disease states. Uric acid (UA) is a key indicator highly associated with gout, hyperuricaemia, hypertension, kidney disease, and Lesch–Nyhan syndrome. However, the detection of UA levels typically relies on invasive blood tests. Therefore, developing a wearable device for noninvasive monitoring of UA concentrations in sweat could facilitate real-time personalized disease prevention. Here, we introduce 1,3,6,8-pyrene tetrasulfonic acid sodium salt (PyTS) as a bifunctional molecule functionalized with Ti3C2Tx via π–π conjugation to design nonenzymatic…
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8Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Wearable computer
- Electrochemical gas sensor
- Biosensor
- Detection limit
- Uric acid
- Nanotechnology
- Electrochemistry