材料科学
人体皮肤
数码产品
人造皮肤
可伸缩电子设备
图层(电子)
纳米技术
柔性电子器件
电极
生物相容性
胶粘剂
生物医学工程
猪皮
复合材料
电子皮肤
电气工程
物理化学
冶金
化学
工程类
生物
医学
遗传学
作者
Fan Chen,Qiuna Zhuang,Yichun Ding,Chi Zhang,Xian Song,Zijian Chen,Yaokang Zhang,Quanjin Mei,Xin Zhao,Qiyao Huang,Zijian Zheng
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202305630
摘要
Skin electronics provides remarkable opportunities for non-invasive and long-term monitoring of a wide variety of biophysical and physiological signals that are closely related to health, medicine, and human-machine interactions. Nevertheless, conventional skin electronics fabricated on elastic thin films are difficult to adapt to the wet microenvironments of the skin: Elastic thin films are non-permeable, which block the skin perspiration; Elastic thin films are difficult to adhere to wet skin; Most skin electronics are difficult to work underwater. Here, a Wet-Adaptive Electronic Skin (WADE-skin) is reported, which consists of a next-to-skin wet-adhesive fibrous layer, a next-to-air waterproof fibrous layer, and a stretchable and permeable liquid metal electrode layer. While the electronic functionality is determined by the electrode design, this WADE-skin simultaneously offers superb stretchability, wet adhesion, permeability, biocompatibility, and waterproof property. The WADE-skin can rapidly adhere to human skin after contact for a few seconds and stably maintain the adhesion over weeks even under wet conditions, without showing any negative effect to the skin health. The use of WADE-skin is demonstrated for the stable recording of electrocardiogram during intensive sweating as well as underwater activities, and as the strain sensor for the underwater operation of virtual reality-mediated human-machine interactions.
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