采用双层纳米纤维的热转印柔性可穿戴仿生皮肤,用于舒适的多模态健康管理。

IF 9.6 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Xinshuo Liang, Shuo Meng, Chuanwei Zhi, Shuai Zhang, Renjie Tan, Xingyuan Xu, Kaisong Huang, Leqi Lei, Jinlian Hu
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摘要

仿生皮肤传感器的出现代表了可穿戴健康监测技术领域的重大飞跃。现有的仿生皮肤技术面临着一些限制,包括复杂和昂贵的制造工艺,低穿着舒适性,以及实现舒适的实时健康监测的挑战。这些缺点阻碍了仿生皮肤在各种应用中的广泛采用和实际应用。本文提出的仿生皮肤发明通过引入一种新的低成本和易于操作的热转印制造工艺来解决这些问题。该方法特别适用于仿生皮肤应用所需的小规模批量生产。此外,创新的双层单向水分输送纳米膜融入仿生皮肤,具有高延伸性和透气性。这一功能增强了皮肤吸收汗水的能力,从而方便舒适的实时健康监测。该系统中嵌入了专门设计的仿生皮肤传感器,可以监测汗液中的各种生物标志物,包括葡萄糖、乳酸、尿酸、pH值、温度和皮肤阻抗。当与CARE(实时参与的连续分析物监测)系统结合使用时,它可以实现实时数据传输和处理,提供一种既舒适又可靠的全面健康监测方法。
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Thermal Transfer Printed Flexible and Wearable Bionic Skin with Bilayer Nanofiber for Comfortable Multimodal Health Management

Thermal Transfer Printed Flexible and Wearable Bionic Skin with Bilayer Nanofiber for Comfortable Multimodal Health Management

The advent of bionic skin sensors represents a significant leap forward in the realm of wearable health monitoring technologies. Existing bionic skin technologies face several limitations, including complex and expensive manufacturing processes, low wearing comfort, and challenges in achieving comfortable real-time health monitoring. These shortcomings hinder the widespread adoption and practical utility of bionic skin in various applications. The bionic skin invention presented in this article addresses these issues by introducing a novel thermal transfer manufacturing process that is low-cost and easy to operate. This method is particularly suitable for the small-scale mass production required for bionic skin applications. Additionally, the innovative bilayer unidirectional moisture transport nanomembrane incorporated into the bionic skin offers high extensibility and breathability. This feature enhances the ability of the skin to absorb sweat, thereby facilitating comfortable real-time health monitoring. The specially designed bionic skin sensor embedded within this system can monitor various biomarkers in sweat, including glucose, lactic acid, uric acid, pH, temperature, and skin impedance. When combined with the CARE(Continuous Analyte Monitoring with Real-time Engagement) system, it enables real-time data transmission and processing, offering a comprehensive approach to health monitoring that is both comfortable and reliable.

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Advanced Healthcare Materials
Advanced Healthcare Materials 工程技术-生物材料
CiteScore
14.40
自引率
3.00%
发文量
600
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Advanced Healthcare Materials, a distinguished member of the esteemed Advanced portfolio, has been dedicated to disseminating cutting-edge research on materials, devices, and technologies for enhancing human well-being for over ten years. As a comprehensive journal, it encompasses a wide range of disciplines such as biomaterials, biointerfaces, nanomedicine and nanotechnology, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.
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