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Alveolus-Inspired Active Membrane Sensors for Self-Powered Wearable Chemical Sensing and Breath Analysis.

Yuanjie Su1,2, Jianjun Wang2, Bo Wang2, Tiannan Yang2, Boxi Yang1, Guangzhong Xie1, Yihao Zhou3, Songlin Zhang3, Huiling Tai1, Zhixiang Cai3, Guorui Chen3, Yadong Jiang1, Long-Qing Chen2, Jun Chen3.   

Abstract

Fossil fuel internal combustion engines generate and release a huge amount of nitrogen dioxide, leading to respiratory and allergic diseases such as asthma, pneumonia, and possibly tuberculosis. Here we develop an alveolus-inspired membrane sensor (AIMS) for self-powered wearable nitrogen dioxide detection and personal physiological assessment. The bionic AIMS exhibits an excellent sensitivity up to 452.44%, a good linearity of 0.976, and superior selectivity under a NO2 concentration of 50 ppm. Furthermore, the AIMS can also be employed to diagnose human breath behaviors for breath analysis. The fundamental sensing mechanism is established using a combination of thermodynamic analysis, finite-element analysis, and phase-field simulations. It is found that the depolarization field inside the sensitive materials plays a crucial role in the self-powered gas-sensing performance. This work not only provides an efficient, low-cost, portable, and environmentally friendly means for active environmental assessment and personal biomonitoring but also provides a deep understanding of the gas-sensing mechanisms.

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Keywords:  alveolus-inspired; nitrogen dioxide; personalized healthcare; phase-field simulation; wearable biosensors

Year:  2020        PMID: 32271532     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c01804

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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