Wearable sweat monitoring system with integrated micro-supercapacitors
Authors: Lu, Y; Jiang, K; Chen, D; Shen, GZ
NANO ENERGY
Volume: 58 Pages: 624-632 Published: APR 2019 Language: English Document type: Article
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2019.01.084
Abstract:
Flexible and attachable body fluid monitoring smart systems are considered to be one of the most important wearable electronic devices for personal health. In this work, we fabricated a wearable self-powered-like sweat monitoring system with integrated micro-supercapacitors (MSCs). The monitoring system composes of NiCo2O4/chitosan based glucose sensor, ion selective membrane based [Na+] and [K+] sensors, and NiCo2O4-based MSCs as the power source of the sensor arrays. As-fabricated NiCo2O4-based MSCs displayed excellent electrochemical performance with an energy density of 0.64 mu W/cm(2) at the power density of 0.09 mW/cm(2). The designed wearable sweat monitoring system showed high sensitivities of 0.5 mu A/mu M for glucose, 0.031 nF/mM for [Na+] and 0.056 nF/mM for [K+], respectively. By further integrating with signal transduction, conditioning and wireless transmission technology (WiFi), the smart system can easily and accurately realize the real-time monitoring of perspiration displayed on individual cellphone for assessment of personal physiological state. The designed wearable smart monitoring system presented potential applications in personalized diagnostic and physiological health.
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