equation. In further work, the selectivity factor will
be calculated by this evaluation. The experimental
selectivity coefficients in sweat are dependent on the
method of determination, e.g. separate solution
(SSM) or fixed interference method (FIM).
4 CONCLUSIONS
A facile route to the fabrication of planar, solid-
state, ion-selective sensors for ammonium ions using
screen-printing technology is presented. The
performance of the fully-printed ion-selective sensor
allows for the detection of ammonium ion
concentration in the physiological levels of human
sweat.
The results shown in this paper give the base for
further research into especially the potentiometric
analysis, the optimization of the sensor layout and
area consumption, and the integration with textiles
for wearable functional sport clothing.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This contribution was supported by the Bavarian
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy
and Technology as a part of the Bavarian project
”Leistungszentrum Elektroniksysteme (LZE)”.
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