可穿戴计算机
汗水
离子导入
灵活性(工程)
纳米发生器
计算机科学
材料科学
纳米技术
嵌入式系统
医学
统计
数学
压电
内科学
复合材料
放射科
作者
Guoqiang Xu,Xingcan Huang,Rui Shi,Yawen Yang,Pengcheng Wu,Jingkun Zhou,Xinxin He,Jia Li,Yuyang Zen,Yanli Jiao,Binbin Zhang,Jiyu Li,Guangyao Zhao,Yiming Liu,Ya Huang,Mengge Wu,Qiang Zhang,Zhihui Yang,Xinge Yu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202310777
摘要
Abstract Wearable sweat sensors can detect and monitor various substances in sweat, providing valuable information for healthcare monitoring and clinical diagnostics. Recent advances in flexible electronic technologies have enabled the development of wearable sweat sensors that can measure sweat rate and biochemical substances in real time, although several challenges remain, such as power management and sweat extraction issues. Here, a passive sweat extraction strategy as well as a self‐powered monitoring system (SEMS) is reported to be designed for sedentary individuals, i.e., elders. The SEMS system comprises a wearable triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) for sweat extraction, a sweat‐activated battery (SAB) as the integrated power source, carbachol‐loaded iontophoresis electrodes for sweat extraction, microfluidics with biosensors for detecting physiological information in sweat, and near field communication (NFC)‐based wireless microelectronics for data communication, processing, and collection. By tapping the TENG, sedentary people can passively extract sweat based on the iontophoresis process, allowing the sensors to detect biological information in sweat. The good flexibility of the SEMS device enables real‐time and non‐invasive detection of sweat analytes in a wearable format. This system offers a new strategy of sweat collection and analysis for the elderly group, and therefore can help to understand human physiology and personalize health monitoring deeply.
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