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Scalable Superior Chemical Sensing Performance of Stretchable Ionotronic Skin via a π-Hole Receptor Effect.
Jin, Ming Liang; Park, Sangsik; Kweon, Hyukmin; Koh, Hyeong-Jun; Gao, Min; Tang, Chao; Cho, Soo-Yeon; Kim, Yunpyo; Zhang, Shuye; Li, Xinlin; Shin, Kwanwoo; Fu, Aiping; Jung, Hee-Tae; Ahn, Chi Won; Kim, Do Hwan.
Affiliation
  • Jin ML; Institute for Future, Automation School of Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266071, China.
  • Park S; Shandong Key Laboratory of Industrial Control Technology, Automation School of Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266071, China.
  • Kweon H; Department of Chemical Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, 37673, Republic of Korea.
  • Koh HJ; Department of Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, 04763, Republic of Korea.
  • Gao M; Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BK-21 Plus), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, 305-701, Republic of Korea.
  • Tang C; Institute of Microengineering, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Rue de la Maladière 71b, Neuchâtel, 2000, Switzerland.
  • Cho SY; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China.
  • Kim Y; Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA.
  • Zhang S; Department of Chemistry and Institute of Biological Interfaces, Sogang University, Seoul, 04107, Republic of Korea.
  • Li X; State Key Laboratory of Advanced Welding and Jointing, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, 150001, China.
  • Shin K; College of Electromechanical Engineering, Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266071, China.
  • Fu A; Department of Chemistry and Institute of Biological Interfaces, Sogang University, Seoul, 04107, Republic of Korea.
  • Jung HT; College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266071, China.
  • Ahn CW; Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BK-21 Plus), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, 305-701, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim DH; Department of Nano-Structured Materials Research, National NanoFab Center (NNFC), 291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-338, Republic of Korea.
Adv Mater ; 33(13): e2007605, 2021 Apr.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33599041
ABSTRACT
Skin-attachable gas sensors provide a next-generation wearable platform for real-time protection of human health by monitoring environmental and physiological chemicals. However, the creation of skin-like wearable gas sensors, possessing high sensitivity, selectivity, stability, and scalability (4S) simultaneously, has been a big challenge. Here, an ionotronic gas-sensing sticker (IGS) is demonstrated, implemented with free-standing polymer electrolyte (ionic thermoplastic polyurethane, i-TPU) as a sensing channel and inkjet-printed stretchable carbon nanotube electrodes, which enables the IGS to exhibit high sensitivity, selectivity, stability (against mechanical stress, humidity, and temperature), and scalable fabrication, simultaneously. The IGS demonstrates reliable sensing capability against nitrogen dioxide molecules under not only harsh mechanical stress (cyclic bending with the radius of curvature of 1 mm and cyclic straining at 50%), but also environmental conditions (thermal aging from -45 to 125 °C for 1000 cycles and humidity aging for 24 h at 85% relative humidity). Further, through systematic experiments and theoretical calculations, a π-hole receptor mechanism is proposed, which can effectively elucidate the origin of the high sensitivity (up to parts per billion level) and selectivity of the ionotronic sensing system. Consequently, this work provides a guideline for the design of ionotronic materials for the achievement of high-performance and skin-attachable gas-sensor platforms.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Peau / Phénomènes mécaniques / Dispositifs électroniques portables / Gaz Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Adv Mater Sujet du journal: BIOFISICA / QUIMICA Année: 2021 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Chine

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Peau / Phénomènes mécaniques / Dispositifs électroniques portables / Gaz Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Adv Mater Sujet du journal: BIOFISICA / QUIMICA Année: 2021 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Chine
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