A Bionic Skin for Health Management : Excellent Breathability, In Situ Sensing, and Big Data Analysis

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Author(s)

  • Yang Ming
  • Liangtao Yang
  • Yifan Si
  • Dong Wang
  • Bin Fei

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Article number2306435
Journal / PublicationAdvanced Materials
Volume36
Issue number17
Online published22 Aug 2023
Publication statusPublished - 25 Apr 2024

Abstract

Developing an intelligent wearable system is of great significance to human health management. An ideal health-monitoring patch should possess key characteristics such as high air permeability, moisture-wicking function, high sensitivity, and a comfortable user experience. However, such a patch that encompasses all these functions is rarely reported. Herein, an intelligent bionic skin patch for health management is developed by integrating bionic structures, nano-welding technology, flexible circuit design, multifunctional sensing functions, and big data analysis using advanced electrospinning technology. By controlling the preparation of nanofibers and constructing bionic secondary structures, the resulting nanofiber membrane closely resembles human skin, exhibiting excellent air/moisture permeability, and one-side sweat-wicking properties. Additionally, the bionic patch is endowed with a high-precision signal acquisition capabilities for sweat metabolites, including glucose, lactic acid, and pH; skin temperature, skin impedance, and electromyographic signals can be precisely measured through the in situ sensing electrodes and flexible circuit design. The achieved intelligent bionic skin patch holds great potential for applications in health management systems and rehabilitation engineering management. The design of the smart bionic patch not only provides high practical value for health management but also has great theoretical value for the development of the new generation of wearable electronic devices. © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.

Research Area(s)

  • breathability, electrospinning, health management, intelligent wearables, nanotechnology