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Paper-Based Electrical Respiration Sensor

Authors :
Guder, Firat
Ainla, Alar
Redston, Julia
Mosadegh, Bobak
Glavan, Ana C
Martin, T. J.
Whitesides, George McClelland
Source :
Quick submit: 2017-01-11T14:01:20-0500, Güder, Firat, Alar Ainla, Julia Redston, Bobak Mosadegh, Ana Glavan, T. J. Martin, and George M. Whitesides. 2016. “Paper-Based Electrical Respiration Sensor.” Angewandte Chemie International Edition 55 (19) (April 5): 5727–5732. Portico. doi:10.1002/anie.201511805.
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley-Blackwell, 2016.

Abstract

Current methods of monitoring breathing require cumbersome, inconvenient, and often expensive devices; this requirement sets practical limitations on the frequency and duration of measurements. This article describes a paper-based moisture sensor that uses the hygroscopic character of paper (i.e. the ability of paper to adsorb water reversibly from the surrounding environment) to measure patterns and rate of respiration by converting the changes in humidity caused by cycles of inhalation and exhalation to electrical signals. The changing level of humidity that occurs in a cycle causes a corresponding change in the ionic conductivity of the sensor, which can be measured electrically. By combining the paper sensor with conventional electronics, data concerning respiration can be transmitted to a nearby smartphone or tablet computer for post-processing, and subsequently to a cloud server. This means of sensing provides a new, practical method of recording and analyzing patterns of breathing.<br />Chemistry and Chemical Biology

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14337851
Database :
Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard (DASH)
Journal :
Quick submit: 2017-01-11T14:01:20-0500, Güder, Firat, Alar Ainla, Julia Redston, Bobak Mosadegh, Ana Glavan, T. J. Martin, and George M. Whitesides. 2016. “Paper-Based Electrical Respiration Sensor.” Angewandte Chemie International Edition 55 (19) (April 5): 5727–5732. Portico. doi:10.1002/anie.201511805.
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edshld.1.29946751
Document Type :
Journal Article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201511805