Design and Manufacturing of Soft Electronics for in situ Biochemical Sensing

Xing Yi, Jiaqi Wang, Jinxing Li
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Soft (flexible and stretchable) biosensors have great potential in real-time and continuous health monitoring of various physiological factors, mainly due to their better conformability to soft human tissues and organs, which maximizes data fidelity and minimizes biological interference. Most of the early soft sensors focused on sensing physical signals. Recently, it is becoming a trend that novel soft sensors are developed to sense and monitor biochemical signals in situ in real biological environments, thus providing much more meaningful data for studying fundamental biology and diagnosing diverse health conditions. This is essential to decentralize the healthcare resources towards predictive medicine and better disease management. To meet the requirements of mechanical softness and complex biosensing, unconventional materials, and manufacturing process are demanded in developing biosensors. In this review, we summarize the fundamental approaches and the latest and representative design and fabrication to engineer soft electronics (flexible and stretchable) for wearable and implantable biochemical sensing. We will review the rational design and ingenious integration of stretchable materials, structures, and signal transducers in different application scenarios to fabricate high-performance soft biosensors. Focus is also given to how these novel biosensors can be integrated into diverse important physiological environments and scenarios in situ, such as sweat analysis, wound monitoring, and neurochemical sensing. We also rethink and discuss the current limitations, challenges, and prospects of soft biosensors. This review holds significant importance for researchers and engineers, as it assists in comprehending the overarching trends and pivotal issues within the realm of designing and manufacturing soft electronics for biochemical sensing.
原位生化传感软电子器件的设计与制造
软(柔性和可伸缩)生物传感器在对各种生理因素进行实时和连续健康监测方面具有巨大潜力,这主要是由于它们与人体软组织和器官具有更好的适配性,从而最大限度地提高了数据保真度并减少了生物干扰。早期的软传感器大多侧重于传感物理信号。最近,开发新型软传感器以感知和监测真实生物环境中的原位生化信号已成为一种趋势,从而为研究基础生物学和诊断各种健康状况提供更有意义的数据。这对于分散医疗资源,实现预测医学和更好的疾病管理至关重要。为了满足机械柔软性和复杂生物传感的要求,开发生物传感器需要非常规材料和制造工艺。在这篇综述中,我们将总结用于可穿戴和植入式生化传感的软电子器件(柔性和可拉伸)的基本方法和最新的代表性设计与制造。我们将回顾在不同应用场景中对可拉伸材料、结构和信号传感器的合理设计和巧妙整合,以制造高性能的软生物传感器。我们还将重点讨论如何将这些新型生物传感器集成到各种重要的生理环境和现场应用场景中,如汗液分析、伤口监测和神经化学传感。我们还重新思考和讨论了软生物传感器当前的局限性、挑战和前景。这篇综述对研究人员和工程师具有重要意义,因为它有助于理解设计和制造用于生化传感的软电子器件领域的总体趋势和关键问题。
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