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An Ultrastable Ionic Chemiresistor Skin with an Intrinsically Stretchable Polymer Electrolyte

Authors :
Chi Won Ahn
Seung Geol Lee
Sung Hyun Kwon
Do Hwan Kim
Sangsik Park
Min Seok Yoo
Ming Liang Jin
So Young Kim
Sungwoo Jang
Kilwon Cho
Soo-Yeon Cho
Jong-Seon Kim
Shuye Zhang
Hyeong-Jun Koh
Hannes Jung
Source :
Advanced Materials. 30:1706851
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

Ultrastable sensing characteristics of the ionic chemiresistor skin (ICS) that is designed by using an intrinsically stretchable thermoplastic polyurethane electrolyte as a volatile organic compound (VOC) sensing channel are described. The hierarchically assembled polymer electrolyte film is observed to be very uniform, transparent, and intrinsically stretchable. Systematic experimental and theoretical studies also reveal that artificial ions are evenly distributed in polyurethane matrix without microscale phase separation, which is essential for implementing high reliability of the ICS devices. The ICS displays highly sensitive and stable sensing of representative VOCs (including toluene, hexane, propanal, ethanol, and acetone) that are found in the exhaled breath of lung cancer patients. In particular, the sensor is found to be fully operational even after being subjected to long-term storage or harsh environmental conditions (relative humidity of 85% or temperature of 100 °C) or severe mechanical deformation (bending to a radius of curvature of 1 mm, or stretching strain of 100%), which can be an effective method to realize a human-adaptive and skin-attachable biosensor platform for daily use and early diagnosis.

Details

ISSN :
09359648
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced Materials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....930bb9581eb7af523def2494b2c9dd01
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201706851