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Broad-Range Hydrogel-Based pH Sensor with Capacitive Readout Manufactured on a Flexible Substrate

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CHEMOSENSORS
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/chemosensors6030030

Keywords

interdigital; hydrogel; penetration depth; pH; sensor; coating; thin film; laser ablation; oligo (beta-amino esters)

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  1. Knowledge Foundation (KKS)
  2. Interreg Sweden-Norway Program
  3. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research (Mistra) in the research program Mistra TerraClean
  4. Fiber Optic Valley

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Environmental monitoring of land, water and air, is an area receiving greater attention because of human health and safety concerns. Monitoring the type of pollution and concentration levels is vital, so that appropriate contingency plans can be determined. To effectively monitor the environment, there is a need for new sensors and sensor systems that suits these type of measurements. However, the diversity of sensors suitable for low, battery powered- and large area sensor systems are limited. We have manufactured and characterized a flexible pH sensor using laser processing and blade coating techniques that is able to measure pH between 2.94 and 11.80. The sensor consists of an interdigital capacitance with a pH sensitive hydrogel coating. Thin sensors can reach 95% of their final value value within 3 min, and are stable after 4 min. Good repeatability was achieved in regard to cycling of the sensor with different pH and multiple measurements from dry state. We have also studied the relation between an interdigital capacitance penetration depth and hydrogels expansion. We believe that our passive sensor is suitable to be used in low power and large area sensor networks.

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