An intrinsically stretchable multi-biochemical sensor for sweat analysis using photo-patternable ecoflex
- Authors
- Kim, Seungwan; Kang, Joohyuk; Lee, Injun; Jang, Jinhyeong; Park, Chan Beum; Lee, Wonryung; Bae, Byeong-soo
- Issue Date
- 2023-07
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
- Citation
- npj Flexible Electronics, v.7, no.1
- Abstract
- Ecoflex is widely used in bioelectronics due to its outstanding properties of low modulus and large stretchability. For its use as an encapsulation layer in multi-channel wearable devices, a patterning procedure is essential. However, conventional patterning strategies for Ecoflex, such as soft lithography, punching, and laser ablation, lack sufficient quality and process compatibility. To address this, we propose a process-compatible method of patterning Ecoflex by developing Photo-patternable Ecoflex (PPE). The PPE layer, used as an encapsulation layer, effectively dissipates strain energy at homogeneous interfaces, resulting in a 50% increase in electrical conductance under 250% strain. Using PPE, we fabricated intrinsically stretchable multi-sensors that monitor bio-signals like glucose, lactate, pH, and humidity in sweat. These sensors maintain durable sensitivity under strain up to 50% and for 1000 cycles at 20% strain. Finally, we mounted these stretchable multi-chemical sensors on an arm to monitor glucose and lactate levels in sweat.
- Keywords
- SKIN ELECTRONICS; MECHANICS
- ISSN
- 2397-4621
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113500
- DOI
- 10.1038/s41528-023-00268-x
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- KIST Article > 2023
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