Portable sensor technologies are indispensable in personalized healthcare and environmental monitoring as they enable the continuous tracking of key analytes. Human sweat contains valuable physiological information, and previously developed noninvasive sweat-based sensors have effectively monitored single or multiple biomarkers. By successfully detecting biochemicals in sweat, portable sensors could also significantly broaden their application scope, encompassing non-biological fluids commonly encountered in daily life, such as mineral water. However, developing a portable electrochemical sensing system with sustainable power remains a challenge for real-time, on-site analysis in complex outdoor applications. Here, we present a power-sustainable and portable electrochemical sensing platform, composed of multiple electrochemical sensors, a multichannel data acquisition circuit, a microfluidic module, and a power supply module, that is designed to conform onto the human body for daily use. The device enables simultaneous and selective measurement of Na+, K+, and pH levels in sweat and outdoor environments wirelessly. Additionally, we utilize a dual power supply module composed of a lithium-ion battery and a solar cell, offering a sustainable power supply for various application scenarios. Looking forward, this novel platform can serve as a bridge between monitoring biological fluids and detecting nonbiological fluids in complex outdoor environments.
Keywords: electrochemical sensor; microfluidic module; power-sustainable; sweat sensing; wearable electronics.