Wireless sensor system and methods
A technology of sensors and resistors, applied in the field of wireless sensor systems and methods, capable of solving problems such as unaware patients
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[0022] Several chemoresistor sensors are known to respond to chemical analytes. The polyaniline / carbon black (PANI / CB) sensor provides sensitivity to urine and feces through an acid-base reaction between amines in waste and the protonated polyaniline (PANI) polymer backbone. Ammonia in urine, a by-product of urea, deprotonates PANI to cause approximately 10 5 Ohm resistance increases. In some embodiments, the resistance may increase from about 10% to about 100,000% and vary with the area of the PANI / CB sensor, eg, with the length and width of the PANI / CB sensor.
[0023] figure 1 A graph 100 is shown showing the change in resistance of an exemplary PANI / CB sensor to urine vapor, where the x-axis represents time in seconds and the y-axis represents resistance in kiloohms. The initial resistance of the PANI / CB sensor is approximately 500 ohms. Urine vapor exposure begins at about 40 s. At about 60 seconds, the resistance of the PANI / CB sensor is about 470 kilohms.
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