研究目的
To develop a wearable, luminescent oxygen sensor for transcutaneous oxygen monitoring that combines luminescent gas sensing and wearable device technologies.
研究成果
The wearable, bandage-like O2 sensor developed in this study can monitor tcpO2 variations in tissues with sufficient sensitivity. Its noninvasive and flexible features allow for monitoring in any part of the body, offering a potential low-cost solution for continuous oxygen monitoring outside traditional laboratory settings.
研究不足
The measurement area of the luminescent sensing method is limited to 1 cm x 1 cm. The optical methods require special readout units, and patients need to be hospitalized for hours to days. The sensor's performance may be affected by degradation of the OLED and OPD during operation.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study combines luminescent gas sensing and wearable device technologies to create a wearable oxygen sensor. The sensor consists of a luminescent sensing film, an OLED as a light source, and an OPD as a light detector.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The sensing film was composed of PtOEP, polystyrene, and TiO2 nanoparticles. The performance was verified by measuring tcpO2 variations in the lower arm and a thumb.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Materials include PtOEP, polystyrene, TiO2 nanoparticles, chloroform, and various devices like OLED and OPD. Equipment includes UV-vis spectrophotometer, fluorescence spectrophotometer, and a mass flow controller.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The sensing film was fabricated by a drop casting method. The OPD and OLED were fabricated by solution processes and integrated into a bandage-like configuration. tcpO2 variations were measured under pressure-induced occlusion.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The photocurrent signal was measured under varying oxygen concentrations, and the results were compared with those from a commercial instrument.
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UV-vis spectrophotometer
V-650
JASCO
Measuring the absorption spectra of the sensing film
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Fluorescence spectrophotometer
F-4500
Hitachi
Measuring the photoluminescence spectra of the sensing film
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Silicon-based photodiode
S1337-1010BQ
Hamamatsu
Measuring the photocurrent signal
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Photodiode amplifier
PDA200C
Thorlabs
Amplifying the output photocurrent signal
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Mass flow controller
MPRS
Korea Instrument T&S
Controlling the oxygen concentration within the gas flow cell
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Solar simulator
PEC-L01
Peccell Technologies
Measuring the J-V characteristics of the OPD
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Spectroradiometer
CS-2000
Konica-Minolta
Measuring the EL spectrum of the OLED
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Luminance and color meter
CS-200
Konica-Minolta
Evaluating the J-V-L characteristics of the OLED
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Data acquisition module
USB-6353
National Instruments
Streaming data via LabVIEW
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