| Literature DB >> 31271034 |
Jiangqi Zhao1,2, Yuanjing Lin1,3, Jingbo Wu, Hnin Yin Yin Nyein1, Mallika Bariya1, Li-Chia Tai1, Minghan Chao, Wenbo Ji1, George Zhang1, Zhiyong Fan3, Ali Javey1.
Abstract
Wearable devices for health monitoring and fitness management have foreseen a rapidly expanding market, especially those for noninvasive and continuous measurements with real-time display that provide practical convenience and eliminated safety/infection risks. Herein, a self-powered and fully integrated smartwatch that consists of flexible photovoltaic cells and rechargeable batteries in the forms of a "watch strap", electrochemical glucose sensors, customized circuits, and display units integrated into a "dial" platform is successfully fabricated for real-time and continuous monitoring of sweat glucose levels. The functionality of the smartwatch, including sweat glucose sensing, signal processing, and display, can be supported with the harvested/converted solar energy without external charging devices. The Zn-MnO2 batteries serve as intermediate energy storage units and the utilization of aqueous electrolytes eliminated safety concerns for batteries, which is critical for wearable devices. Such a wearable system in a smartwatch fashion realizes integration of energy modules with self-powered capability, electrochemical sensors for noninvasive glucose monitoring, and in situ and real-time signal processing/display in a single platform for the first time. The as-fabricated fully integrated and self-powered smartwatch also provides a promising protocol for statistical study and clinical investigation to reveal correlations between sweat compositions and human body dynamics.Entities:
Keywords: flexible biosensors; healthcare and fitness management; noninvasive glucose monitoring; self-powered system; wearable electronics
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31271034 DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.9b00891
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Sens ISSN: 2379-3694 Impact factor: 7.711