可穿戴设备中的导电聚合物

Siti Musliha Ajmal Mokhtar, Eva Alvarez de Eulate, Miko Yamada, Tarl W. Prow, Drew R. Evans
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延伸的π键显著提高了CP的导电性。这些掺杂的CP的电导率范围从>1 S/cm到>1000 S/cm,使CP与无机半导体(例如硅)对齐摘要导电聚合物的生物相容性在许多生物医学应用中取得了显著进展。通过聚合物的掺杂和去掺杂来表达的可调谐电性质在体积和导电性方面对电控膜做出了贡献。同时,特别是离子型分子的更高灵敏度为生物/传感技术带来了新的发展前景。与此同时,用于医疗保健监测的可穿戴设备由于远程、实时和连续监测而变得更加突出。与刚性传统导体相比,本文中以导电聚合物为代表的有机电子的柔性和可拉伸特性释放了导电聚合物作为可穿戴传感设备平台的高潜力。在这篇综述中,重点阐述了可穿戴设备中采用的导电聚合物的性能,重点是皮肤传感。讨论了导电聚合物在各种传感目标中的作用,主要分为化学、触觉和电生理,然后讨论了可穿戴传感器的类型。总的来说,我们的目标是更广泛地理解聚合物在可穿戴传感设备中的结合。
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Conducting polymers in wearable devices

Conducting polymers in wearable devices

The biocompatibility of conducting polymer has seen remarkable advancement in numerous biomedical applications. The tuneable electrical property expressed by doping and de-doping of the polymer has contributed to electrical controlled film in terms of volume and conductivity. Also, higher sensitivity specially for ionic molecules brings forward new prospective in bio/sensing. Meanwhile, wearable devices for healthcare monitoring are becoming more prominent due to remote, real-time and continuous monitoring. The flexible and stretchable property of organic electronic, in this paper represented by conducting polymer, as compared to rigid, conventional conductor unleashes high potential of conducting polymer as platform for wearable sensing device. In this review, properties of conducting polymers adopted in wearable devices focusing on on-skin sensing are elaborated. The contribution of conducting polymers in various sensing targets, mainly categorized by chemical, tactile and electrophysiological is discussed, followed by types of the wearable sensors. Overall, our aim was to lay broader understanding of incorporation of the polymer within wearable sensing devices.

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