Graphene-Interfaced Stretchable Sweat Patch forMultiplexed Electrochemical Monitoring of IL-6, Glucose,and Calcium Ions

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Wearable electrochemical sensors are rapidly advancing toward non-invasive health monitoring, but most devices remain limited to single-analyte detection or rely on rigid substrates with poor skin compatibility. Here, we report a fully integrated and flexible sweat patch featuring interdigitated graphene/gold microelectrodes and a microfluidic platform for multiplexed detection of interleukin-6 (IL-6), glucose, and calcium ions in microliter sweat volumes. Graphene nanostructures enhance charge transfer and enlarge the electroactive surface area, while biofunctionalization with antibodies, enzymes, and ion-selective membranes ensures analyte-specific recognition. The microfluidics module prevents evaporation and drives sweat through capillary forces, enabling stable signal acquisition. The device demonstrates dynamic ranges of 0.1–300 pg mL− 1 for IL-6, 10 μM–1 mM for glucose, and 0.25–3 mM for Ca2 + , covering physiologically relevant levels in human sweat. Linear regression yielded high correlation coefficients ( R2 > 0.97) with limits of detection of 10 pg mL− 1 (IL-6), 6 μM (glucose), and 26 μM (Ca2 + ). Compared with recently reported wearable sweat sensors, our device uniquely integrates multiplexed detection of inflammatory, metabolic, and electrolyte biomarkers on a flexible sensor platform. This work demonstrates the potential of graphene-interfaced sweat patches for real-time, personalized health monitoring and future wireless, on-body clinical translation.

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DOI: 10.1002/admt.70991

Publication Date: 2026

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