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A Personalized Electronic Tattoo for Healthcare Realized by On‐the‐Spot Assembly of an Intrinsically Conductive and Durable Liquid‐Metal Composite
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2022
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Mechanical DurabilityEngineeringElectronic SkinCmp SuspensionBiomedical EngineeringE-textilesFlexible SensorHealthcare RealizedPrinted ElectronicsBiomedical DevicesDurable Liquid‐metal CompositeBio-electronic InterfacesMaterials ScienceElectroactive MaterialWearable ElectronicsPersonalized Electronic TattooBiomedical SensorsFlexible ElectronicsNanomaterialsBioelectronicsNano Electro Mechanical SystemTechnologyMedical DevicesFunctional Materials
Conventional electronic (e-) skins are a class of thin-film electronics mainly fabricated in laboratories or factories, which is incapable of rapid and simple customization for personalized healthcare. Here a new class of e-tattoos is introduced that can be directly implemented on the skin by facile one-step coating with various designs at multi-scale depending on the purpose of the user without a substrate. An e-tattoo is realized by attaching Pt-decorated carbon nanotubes on gallium-based liquid-metal particles (CMP) to impose intrinsic electrical conductivity and mechanical durability. Tuning the CMP suspension to have low-zeta potential, excellent wettability, and high-vapor pressure enables conformal and intimate assembly of particles directly on the skin in 10 s. Low-cost, ease of preparation, on-skin compatibility, and multifunctionality of CMP make it highly suitable for e-tattoos. Demonstrations of electrical muscle stimulators, photothermal patches, motion artifact-free electrophysiological sensors, and electrochemical biosensors validate the simplicity, versatility, and reliability of the e-tattoo-based approach in biomedical engineering.
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