Optimizing E-textile pH sensors: A comparative evaluation of rGO-PANI and RuO2 materials

Wearable devices have emerged as a promising solution in the medical field, offering early diagnosis and effective monitoring. E-textile is a type of biosensor that can potentially be used in wearable devices for pH monitoring purposes. The purpose of this research paper is to compare the effectiven...

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Main Authors: Nurul Fauzani, Jamaluddin, Fatimah, Ibrahim, Aisyah Hani, Zulkiflee, Aung, Thiha, Bojan, Petrović, Sanja, Kojić, Goran, M Stojanović
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spelling my.um.eprints.463102024-07-24T01:52:14Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/46310/ Optimizing E-textile pH sensors: A comparative evaluation of rGO-PANI and RuO2 materials Nurul Fauzani, Jamaluddin Fatimah, Ibrahim Aisyah Hani, Zulkiflee Aung, Thiha Bojan, Petrović Sanja, Kojić Goran, M Stojanović Medical technology T Technology (General) Wearable devices have emerged as a promising solution in the medical field, offering early diagnosis and effective monitoring. E-textile is a type of biosensor that can potentially be used in wearable devices for pH monitoring purposes. The purpose of this research paper is to compare the effectiveness of two different pH sensing materials: reduced graphene oxide-polyaniline (rGO-PANI) modified screen electrode and Ruthenium (IV) Oxide (RuO2) coated thread for creating e-textiles. The study evaluated the sensitivity of both sensing materials for pH detection and found that both are suitable for this purpose. However, the results show that the rGO-PANI-modified electrode is more sensitive (with a sensitivity of -54.2 mV/pH) compared to the RuO2-coated thread (with a sensitivity of -47.7 mV/pH). The findings of this study suggest that e-textile biosensors have great potential in the medical field and that their sensitivity can be further improved through material modification and optimization. Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.um.edu.my/46310/1/IWNA%20Proceeding%20-%20Fatimah%20Ibrahim%20%28Student%20Paper%29.pdf Nurul Fauzani, Jamaluddin and Fatimah, Ibrahim and Aisyah Hani, Zulkiflee and Aung, Thiha and Bojan, Petrović and Sanja, Kojić and Goran, M Stojanović Optimizing E-textile pH sensors: A comparative evaluation of rGO-PANI and RuO2 materials. In: The 8th International Workshop on Nanotechnology and Application - IWNA 2023, 8-11 November 2023, Phan Thiet, Vietnam.
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topic Medical technology
T Technology (General)
spellingShingle Medical technology
T Technology (General)
Nurul Fauzani, Jamaluddin
Fatimah, Ibrahim
Aisyah Hani, Zulkiflee
Aung, Thiha
Bojan, Petrović
Sanja, Kojić
Goran, M Stojanović
Optimizing E-textile pH sensors: A comparative evaluation of rGO-PANI and RuO2 materials
description Wearable devices have emerged as a promising solution in the medical field, offering early diagnosis and effective monitoring. E-textile is a type of biosensor that can potentially be used in wearable devices for pH monitoring purposes. The purpose of this research paper is to compare the effectiveness of two different pH sensing materials: reduced graphene oxide-polyaniline (rGO-PANI) modified screen electrode and Ruthenium (IV) Oxide (RuO2) coated thread for creating e-textiles. The study evaluated the sensitivity of both sensing materials for pH detection and found that both are suitable for this purpose. However, the results show that the rGO-PANI-modified electrode is more sensitive (with a sensitivity of -54.2 mV/pH) compared to the RuO2-coated thread (with a sensitivity of -47.7 mV/pH). The findings of this study suggest that e-textile biosensors have great potential in the medical field and that their sensitivity can be further improved through material modification and optimization.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Nurul Fauzani, Jamaluddin
Fatimah, Ibrahim
Aisyah Hani, Zulkiflee
Aung, Thiha
Bojan, Petrović
Sanja, Kojić
Goran, M Stojanović
author_facet Nurul Fauzani, Jamaluddin
Fatimah, Ibrahim
Aisyah Hani, Zulkiflee
Aung, Thiha
Bojan, Petrović
Sanja, Kojić
Goran, M Stojanović
author_sort Nurul Fauzani, Jamaluddin
title Optimizing E-textile pH sensors: A comparative evaluation of rGO-PANI and RuO2 materials
title_short Optimizing E-textile pH sensors: A comparative evaluation of rGO-PANI and RuO2 materials
title_full Optimizing E-textile pH sensors: A comparative evaluation of rGO-PANI and RuO2 materials
title_fullStr Optimizing E-textile pH sensors: A comparative evaluation of rGO-PANI and RuO2 materials
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing E-textile pH sensors: A comparative evaluation of rGO-PANI and RuO2 materials
title_sort optimizing e-textile ph sensors: a comparative evaluation of rgo-pani and ruo2 materials
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/46310/1/IWNA%20Proceeding%20-%20Fatimah%20Ibrahim%20%28Student%20Paper%29.pdf
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