Rapid, accurate, and scalable ion sensing technologies are highly desirable for future flexible healthcare and lab-on-a-chip applications. Here, we present a fully roll-to-roll (R2R) gravure-printed single-walled carbon nanotube complementary ring oscillator (SWCNT-cRO)-based microfluidic ion sensing platform fabricated on a flexible substrate. The proposed platform combines scalable printed complementary electronics with frequency-based ion sensing via electrostatically induced top-gating in aqueous microfluidic environments. The fabricated SWCNT-cRO devices exhibited stable oscillation characteristics, with a high device yield (>80%) and continuous manufacturing capability at a web speed of 5.4 m/min. Printable ethanolamine/zirconium acetylacetonate-based n-doping technology enabled complementary SWCNT transistor operation, while multilayer CYTOP/FG-3650 encapsulation ensured stable electrical operation under ionic aqueous conditions. After integration into a polydimethylsiloxane-based microfluidic channel, the oscillation frequency of the SWCNT-cRO was systematically modulated by Na+ concentration and pH. The sensing mechanism was based on electrostatically induced carrier modulation in n-type SWCNT transistors, resulting in variations in propagation delay and corresponding shifts in oscillation frequency. Compared with conventional ion-sensitive transistor platforms, the proposed approach offers scalable manufacturing, non-contact ion sensing, elimination of external reference electrodes, and direct compatibility with digital frequency-signal processing systems. This work establishes a promising strategy for future low-cost, disposable, and flexible microfluidic sensing platforms for wearable healthcare and lab-on-a-chip applications, ion sensing, and thin-film transistors.
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