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Paint‐On Epidermal Electronics for On‐Demand Sensors and Circuits
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2020
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Smart TextileMedical MonitoringEngineeringElectronic SkinSmart SurfaceWearable TechnologyWearable SensorsBiomedical EngineeringBiosensing SystemsBiomedical DevicesSkin-electrode InterfacePaint‐on Epidermal ElectronicsMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringWearable ElectronicsMultilayer Pressure SensorsBiomedical SensorsSensorsBiomedical DiagnosticsSchool GlueWireless Power TransferAbstract Wearable SensorsSensor DesignTechnologyWearable BiosensorsWearable Sensor
Abstract Wearable sensors continually evolve to become more epidermal‐like, yet still face challenges pertaining to conformability and reliance on wires and power sources. Herein, a nontoxic silver conductive ink made from children's school glue is used as a versatile medium for rapid, on‐demand wearable sensor development. This conductive ink can be painted directly onto the skin and to achieve dry electronics with maximal skin contact suitable for electrocardiogram use. Multilayer pressure sensors and near‐field communication (NFC) resonators manufactured using the silver ink demonstrate wireless and battery‐free capabilities for physiological monitoring purposes.
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