Recent advances in laser-induced-graphene-based soft skin electronics for intelligent healthcare

Zhiqiang Ma*, Bee Luan Khoo*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Skin is a rich source of invaluable information for healthcare management and disease diagnostics. The integration of soft skin electronics enables precise and timely capture of these cues at the skin interface. Leveraging attributes such as lightweight design, compact size, high integration, biocompatibility, and enhanced comfort, these technologies hold significant promise for advancing various applications. However, the fabrication process for most existing soft skin electronics typically requires expensive platforms and clean-room environments, potentially inflating production costs. In recent years, the emergence of laser-induced-graphene (LIG) has presented a practical solution for developing soft skin electronics that are both cost-effective and high-performing. This advancement paves the way for the widespread adoption of intelligent healthcare technologies. Here, we comprehensively review recent studies focusing on LIG-based soft skin electronics (LIGS2E) for intelligent healthcare applications. We first outline the preparation methodologies, fundamental properties of LIG, and standard regulation strategies employed in developing soft skin electronics. Subsequently, we present an overview of various LIGS2E designs and their diverse applications in intelligent healthcare. These applications encompass biophysical and biochemical sensors, bio-actuators, and power supply systems. Finally, we deliberate on the potential challenges associated with the practical implementation of LIGS2E in healthcare settings and offer insights into future directions for research and development. By elucidating the capabilities and limitations of LIGS2E, this review aims to contribute to advancing intelligent healthcare technologies. © The Author(s) 2024.
Original languageEnglish
Article number26
JournalSoft Science
Volume4
Issue number3
Online published9 Jul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Funding

This study was supported by the City University of Hong Kong and funded by the Research Grants Council (RGC). This work was partly supported by the InnoHK Project on Project 1.2 - Novel Drug Delivery Systems to Achieve Precision Medicine for Acute CVD Patients (a closed-loop CVD control system) at the Hong Kong Center for Cerebro-cardiovascular Health Engineering (COCHE). City University of Hong Kong (9610430, 7020002, 9667220), which is funded by the Research Grants Council (RGC); Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC) - Research Talent Hub (RTH) 1-5.

Research Keywords

  • intelligent healthcare
  • laser-induced-graphene
  • Skin electronics
  • soft sensors

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RGC Funding Information

  • RGC-funded

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