| Literature DB >> 31322334 |
Bowen Zhu1,2, Yunzhi Ling1,2, Lim Wei Yap1,2, Mingjie Yang1,2, Fenge Lin1,2, Shu Gong1,2, Yan Wang1,2, Tiance An1,2, Yunmeng Zhao1,2, Wenlong Cheng1,2.
Abstract
We have recently demonstrated that vertically aligned gold nanowires (v-AuNWs) are outstanding material candidates for wearable biomedical sensors toward real-time and noninvasive health monitoring because of their excellent tunable electrical conductivity, biocompatibility, chemical inertness, and wide electrochemical window. Here, we show that v-AuNWs could also be used to design a high-performance wearable pressure sensor when combined with rational structural engineering such as pyramid microarray-based hierarchical structures. The as-fabricated pressure sensor featured a low operation voltage of 0.1 V, high sensitivity in a low-pressure regime, a fast response time of <10 ms, and high durability with stable signals for the 10 000 cycling test. In conjunction with printed electrode arrays, we could generate a multiaxial map for spatial pressure detection. Furthermore, our flexible pressure sensor could be seamlessly connected with a Bluetooth low-energy module to detect high-quality artery pulses in a wireless manner. Our solution-based gold coating strategy offers the benefit of conformal coating of nanowires onto three-dimensional microstructured elastomeric substrates under ambient conditions, indicating promising applications in next-generation wearable biodiagnostics.Keywords: health monitoring; hierarchical structures; pressure sensors; vertical gold nanowires; wireless sensing
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31322334 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b06260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229