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Breathable Nanomesh Humidity Sensor for Real-Time Skin Humidity Monitoring
Jeong, Wooseong
;
Song, Jin Kyu
;
Bae, Jihoon
;
Nandanapalli, Koteeswara Reddy
;
Lee, Sungwon
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Title
Breathable Nanomesh Humidity Sensor for Real-Time Skin Humidity Monitoring
Issued Date
2019-11
Citation
Jeong, Wooseong. (2019-11). Breathable Nanomesh Humidity Sensor for Real-Time Skin Humidity Monitoring. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 11(47), 44759–44763. doi: 10.1021/acsami.9b17584
Type
Article
Author Keywords
humidity sensors
;
nanomesh devices
;
biometric devices
;
health monitoring
;
breathable devices
;
wearable devices
Keywords
FACILE FABRICATION
;
NANOCOMPOSITE
;
RESPIRATION
;
ELECTRONICS
;
NANOFIBERS
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
The importance of monitoring the condition of skin is increasing as its relevance to health is becoming more well understood. Inappropriate humidity levels can cause atopic dermatitis or hair loss. However, conventional film substrates used in electronic skin monitoring devices cause accumulation of sweat or gas between the device and biological tissue, leading to negative effects in long-term humidity measurements. Thus, real-time measurements of skin humidity over long periods are difficult using conventional film devices. Here, a breathable nanomesh humidity sensor that can monitor skin humidity for a long time is developed by using biocompatible materials such as gold, poly(vinyl alcohol), and Parylene C. The sensor presents excellent gas and sweat permeability and precisely detects the humidity level of an object for a long time. This study demonstrates the successful real-time detection of the humidity level from human skin and also detects the relative humidity of a plant surface over a prolonged period. This sensor is expected to have wide applicability for cultivating delicate plants as well as to reveal correlations between skin humidity and disease for biomedical applications. © 2019 American Chemical Society.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/11003
DOI
10.1021/acsami.9b17584
Publisher
American Chemical Society
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