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      Stretchable, wireless sensors and functional substrates for epidermal characterization of sweat.

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          This paper introduces materials and architectures for ultrathin, stretchable wireless sensors that mount on functional elastomeric substrates for epidermal analysis of biofluids. Measurement of the volume and chemical properties of sweat via dielectric detection and colorimetry demonstrates some capabilities. Here, inductively coupled sensors consisting of LC resonators with capacitive electrodes show systematic responses to sweat collected in microporous substrates. Interrogation occurs through external coils placed in physical proximity to the devices. The substrates allow spontaneous sweat collection through capillary forces, without the need for complex microfluidic handling systems. Furthermore, colorimetric measurement modes are possible in the same system by introducing indicator compounds into the depths of the substrates, for sensing specific components (OH(-) , H(+) , Cu(+) , and Fe(2+) ) in the sweat. The complete devices offer Young's moduli that are similar to skin, thus allowing highly effective and reliable skin integration without external fixtures. Experimental results demonstrate volumetric measurement of sweat with an accuracy of 0.06 μL/mm(2) with good stability and low drift. Colorimetric responses to pH and concentrations of various ions provide capabilities relevant to analysis of sweat. Similar materials and device designs can be used in monitoring other body fluids.

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          Journal
          Small
          Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
          1613-6829
          1613-6810
          Aug 13 2014
          : 10
          : 15
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, 104 S. Goodwin Ave, Urbana, IL, 61801, USA.
          Article
          10.1002/smll.201400483
          24706477
          14196282-0c9b-4c24-b132-fc673504dacc
          © 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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          epidermal electronics,flexible electronics,stretchable electronics,sweat sensor,wireless sensor

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