Literature DB >> 34706136

Smart Face Mask Based on an Ultrathin Pressure Sensor for Wireless Monitoring of Breath Conditions.

Junwen Zhong1,2, Zhaoyang Li2, Masahito Takakuwa1,3, Daishi Inoue1, Daisuke Hashizume1, Zhi Jiang1, Yujun Shi2, Lexiang Ou2, Md Osman Goni Nayeem4, Shinjiro Umezu3, Kenjiro Fukuda1, Takao Someya1,4.   

Abstract

A smart face mask that can conveniently monitor breath information is beneficial for maintaining personal health and preventing the spread of diseases. However, some challenges still need to be addressed before such devices can be of practical use. One key challenge is to develop a pressure sensor that is easily triggered by low pressure and has excellent stability as well as electrical and mechanical properties. In this study, a wireless smart face mask is designed by integrating an ultrathin self-powered pressure sensor and a compact readout circuit with a normal face mask. The pressure sensor is the thinnest (totally compressed thickness of ≈5.5 µm) and lightest (total weight of ≈4.5 mg) electrostatic pressure sensor capable of achieving a peak open-circuit voltage of up to ≈10 V when stimulated by airflow, which endows the sensor with the advantage of readout circuit miniaturization and makes the breath-monitoring system portable and wearable. To demonstrate the capabilities of the smart face mask, it is used to wirelessly measure and analyze the various breath conditions of multiple testers.
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Keywords:  breath monitoring; face masks; self-powered devices; ultrathin materials; wireless operation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34706136     DOI: 10.1002/adma.202107758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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