Highly Sensitive On-Skin Temperature Sensors Based on Biocompatible Hydrogels with Thermoresponsive Transparency and Resistivity

Authors
Park, Tae HyunPark, SeongjinYu, SeunggunPark, SangunLee, JunseokKim, SunhoJung, YoungmeeYi, Hyunjung
Issue Date
2021-07
Publisher
WILEY
Citation
ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS, v.10, no.14
Abstract
The development of electrically responsive sensors that interact directly with human skin and at the same time produce a visual indication of the temperature is in great demand. Here, we report a highly sensitive electronic skin (E-skin) sensor that measures and visualizes skin temperature simultaneously using a biocompatible hydrogel displaying thermoresponsive transparency and resistivity resulting from a temperature dependence of the strength of the hydrogen bonding between its components. This thermoresponsive hydrogel (TRH) showed a temperature dependence of not only the proton conductivity but also of its transmittance of light through a change in polymer conformation. We were able to use our TRH temperature sensor (TRH-TS) to measure temperature in a wide range of temperatures based on a change in its intrinsic resistivity (-0.0289 degrees C-1) and to visualize the temperature due to its thermoresponsive transmittance (from 7% to 96%). The TRH-TS exhibited high reliability upon multiple cycles of heating and cooling. The on-skin TRH-TS patch is also shown to successfully produce changes in its impedance and optical transparency as a result of changes in skin temperature during cardiovascular exercise. This work has shown that our biocompatible TRH-TS is potentially suitable as wearable E-skin for various emerging flexible healthcare monitoring applications.
Keywords
NETWORK HYDROGELS; STRAIN; NETWORK HYDROGELS; STRAIN; electronic skin; hydrogels; temperature sensors; upper critical solution temperature (UCST); visualization sensors; wearable sensors
ISSN
2192-2640
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116798
DOI
10.1002/adhm.202100469
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