用于柔软可穿戴生物传感器的湿化学纳米材料。

IF 8 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Ren Wang, Guangzhao Mao, Dewei Chu, Noushin Nasiri, Yuling Wang, Marcela Bilek, Ken-Tye Yong, Wallace Wong, Stan Skafidas, Jefferson Zhe Liu, Yuri Kivshar, Madhu Bhaskaran, Yuerui Lu, Benjamin Eggleton, Arnold Ju, Qianqian Shi, Nam-Trung Nguyen, Chwee Teck Lim, Wenlong Cheng
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摘要

可穿戴生物传感器因其远程、连续和无创监测重要健康体征的能力而受到广泛关注。纳米材料为下一代柔软可穿戴传感器提供了革命性的潜力,使皮肤无缝集成,提高了舒适性和数据准确性。湿化学提供了一种可扩展的、具有成本效益的方法来生产纳米材料,将刚性传感器转变为柔软、灵活和可拉伸的设备,用于更广泛的可穿戴应用。本文综述了基于湿化学生产的纳米材料(包括金属、碳、导电聚合物、导电水凝胶和液态金属)的柔软可穿戴生物传感器的最新进展。它讨论了制造技术,如导电油墨配方、油墨输送、化学涂层和纤维集成,以及在生理、物理和生化监测中的应用。该综述总结了挑战和机遇,强调了这些传感器在革新医疗技术和个性化医疗保健方面的潜力。
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Wet chemically produced nanomaterials for soft wearable biosensors.

Wearable biosensors are gaining significant attention for their ability to monitor vital health signs remotely, continuously, and non-invasively. Nanomaterials offer transformative potential for next-generation soft wearable sensors, enabling seamless skin integration with enhanced comfort and data accuracy. Wet chemistry provides a scalable, cost-effective approach to producing nanomaterials, transforming rigid sensors into soft, flexible, and stretchable devices for broader wearable applications. This review highlights recent advances in soft wearable biosensors based on wet chemically produced nanomaterials, including metals, carbons, conducting polymers, conductive hydrogels, and liquid metals. It discusses fabrication techniques such as conductive ink formulation, ink delivery, electroless coating, and fiber integration, along with applications in physiological, physical, and biochemical monitoring. The review concludes by addressing challenges and opportunities, emphasizing the potential of these sensors in revolutionizing medical technology and personalized healthcare.

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Nanoscale Horizons
Nanoscale Horizons Materials Science-General Materials Science
CiteScore
16.30
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发文量
141
期刊介绍: Nanoscale Horizons stands out as a premier journal for publishing exceptionally high-quality and innovative nanoscience and nanotechnology. The emphasis lies on original research that introduces a new concept or a novel perspective (a conceptual advance), prioritizing this over reporting technological improvements. Nevertheless, outstanding articles showcasing truly groundbreaking developments, including record-breaking performance, may also find a place in the journal. Published work must be of substantial general interest to our broad and diverse readership across the nanoscience and nanotechnology community.
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