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Humidity-sensitive chemoelectric flexible sensors based on metal-air redox reaction for health management
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2022
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EngineeringWearable SensorsBiomedical EngineeringChemistryHumidity SensorFlexible SensorChemical EngineeringBiosensing SystemsBiomedical DevicesChemical SensorMetal-air Redox ReactionMaterials ScienceSensor High SensitivityGraphene OxideElectrochemical Gas SensorBiomedical SensorsHealth ManagementFlexible ElectronicsFlexible SensorsSensorsBiomedical DiagnosticsGrapheneSensor DesignWearable BiosensorsFunctional Materials
Numerous studies have shown flexible electronics play important roles in health management. The way of power supply is always an essential factor of devices and self-powered ones are very attractive because of the fabrication easiness, usage comfort and aesthetics of the system. In this work, based on the metal-air redox reaction, which is usually used in designing metal-air batteries, we design a self-powered chemoelectric humidity sensor where a silk fibroin (SF) and LiBr gel matrix containing parallel aligned graphene oxide (GO) flakes serve as the electrolyte. The abundant hydrophilic groups in GO/SF and the hygroscopicity of LiBr lead to tight dependence of the output current on the humidity, enabling the sensor high sensitivity (0.09 μA/s/1%), fast response (1.05 s) and quick recovery (0.80 s). As proofs of concept, we design an all-in-one respiratory monitoring-diagnosing-treatment system and a non-contact human-machine interface, demonstrating the applications of the chemoelectric humidity sensor in health management.
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