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A K-sensitive photonic crystal hydrogel sensor for efficient visual monitoring of hyperkalemia/hypokalemia. | LitMetric

Potassium ions (K) play crucial roles in many biological processes. Abnormal K levels in the body are usually associated with physiological disorders or diseases, and thus, developing K-sensitive sensors/devices is of great importance for disease diagnosis and health monitoring. Herein, we report a K-sensitive photonic crystal hydrogel (PCH) sensor with bright structural colors for efficient monitoring of serum potassium. This PCH sensor consists of a poly(acrylamide--isopropylacrylamide--benzo-15-crown-5-acrylamide) (PANBC) smart hydrogel with embedded FeO colloidal photonic crystals (CPCs), which could strongly diffract visible light and endow the hydrogel with brilliant structural colors. The rich 15-crown-5 (15C5) units appended on the polymer backbone could selectively bind K ions to form stable 2 : 1 [15C5]/K supramolecular complexes. These bis-bidentate complexes served as physical crosslinkers to crosslink the hydrogel and contracted its volume, and thus reduced the lattice spacing of FeO CPCs and blue-shifted the light diffraction, and finally reported on the K concentrations by a color change of the PCH. Our fabricated PCH sensor possessed high K selectivity and pH- and thermo-sensitive response performances to K. Most interestingly, the K-responding PANBC PCH sensor could be conveniently regenerated simple alternate flushing with hot/cold water due to the excellent thermosensitivity of the introduced PNIPAM moieties into the hydrogel. Such a PCH sensor provides a simple, low-cost and efficient strategy for visualized monitoring of hyperkalemia/hypokalemia, which will significantly promote the development of biosensors.

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