UV Sensor Embedded Wearable E-Textile Based on Reversible Photochromic Spiropyran and Flexible Joule Heater

Authors
Kim, JihyunChoi, Hae WoonKim, BongseopKim, EunkyungLee, JiwonLee, SoyoungKim, Jonghyun
Issue Date
2025-10
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ACS Applied Electronic Materials, v.7, no.20, pp.9415 - 9425
Abstract
This paper reports the development of electronic textiles (e-textiles) using integrated ultraviolet (UV) sensing. The device combined a screen-printed Joule heater with an electrosprayed spiropyran (SP) coating. SP undergoes reversible photoisomerization under UV irradiation, leading to a visible purple coloration and recovery upon heating. Digital image analysis revealed that red and green channel intensities decreased. In contrast, the blue channel remained stable, with ΔE*76 increasing proportionally to irradiation power and time. These optical metrics quantitatively confirmed the UV-dependent color transition of the SP. In addition, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) encapsulation improved durability; PDMS-coated textiles showed much smaller resistance variations than uncoated samples under bending, stretching, and fatigue tests. These results demonstrated that SP-based colorimetric sensing combined with flexible Joule heating is a practical and reusable approach for wearable UV monitoring.
Keywords
SMART TEXTILES; LIGHT; PMMA; printing; spiropyran; coating; electrodeheater; wearable
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153568
DOI
10.1021/acsaelm.5c01453
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