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A Highly Skin‐Conformal and Biodegradable Graphene‐Based Strain Sensor
Author(s) -
Wan Shu,
Zhu Zhihong,
Yin Kuibo,
Su Shi,
Bi Hengchang,
Xu Tao,
Zhang Hongtao,
Shi Zhihui,
He Longbing,
Sun Litao
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
small methods
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.66
H-Index - 46
ISSN - 2366-9608
DOI - 10.1002/smtd.201700374
Subject(s) - graphene , materials science , human skin , nanotechnology , wearable computer , substrate (aquarium) , human–machine system , adhesion , biodegradable polymer , polymer , optoelectronics , biomedical engineering , computer science , composite material , embedded system , human–computer interaction , engineering , oceanography , genetics , geology , biology
For wearable sensors, realizing a strong and conformal contact with skin is essential to precisely detect human vital signals and enable human–machine interaction. Herein, a facile strategy is reported to fabricate a sensor with ultrahigh skin conformity by adopting a commercial make‐up accessory (nose film) as the substrate and graphene as the active materials. The wearable strain sensor can be pasted on human skin at the dermatoglyph level, and the commercial make‐up shows a high skin adhesion with a peel‐off strength of ≈29.4 N m −1 . The high adhesion as well as ultraconformity to skin results in a signal amplification of ≈14.2 times. Also, the sensor shows a similar stretchability (≈35%) to human skin (≈30%) in addition to maintaining an impressive performance with a high sensitivity and rapid response time. These characteristics are attractive for precisely monitoring human vital signals and in appliances with increased human–machine interaction. Besides, the sensor is biodegradable, being made from a nontoxic water‐soluble polymer. It is most likely that biodegradable materials will be increasingly attractive due to the potential environmental problem caused by traditional nonbiodegradable polymers.