Freestanding, Fiber-Based, Wearable Temperature Sensor with Tunable Thermal Index for Healthcare Monitoring.

Adv Healthc Mater

School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, SKKU Advanced Institute of Nanotechnology, Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Sciences and Technology, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Kyunggi, 440-746, South Korea.

Published: June 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Fiber-based temperature sensors are essential for advancing wearable electronic systems, but development has been limited.
  • A new method has been introduced to create wearable temperature sensors using freestanding single reduction graphene oxide (rGO) fibers through wet spinning and controlled reduction.
  • The developed sensor exhibits high responsiveness, fast reaction times, and remains functional under mechanical strain, making it suitable for integration into everyday clothing like socks and undershirts for monitoring temperature.

Article Abstract

Fiber-based sensors integrated on textiles or clothing systems are required for the next generation of wearable electronic platforms. Fiber-based physical sensors are developed, but the development of fiber-based temperature sensors is still limited. Herein, a new approach to develop wearable temperature sensors that use freestanding single reduction graphene oxide (rGO) fiber is proposed. A freestanding and wearable temperature-responsive rGO fiber with tunable thermal index is obtained using simple wet spinning and a controlled graphene oxide reduction time. The freestanding fiber-based temperature sensor shows high responsivity, fast response time (7 s), and good recovery time (20 s) to temperature. It also maintains its response under an applied mechanical deformation. The fiber device fabricated by means of a simple process is easily integrated into fabric such as socks or undershirts and can be worn by a person to monitor the temperature of the environment and skin temperature without interference during movement and various activities. These results demonstrate that the freestanding fiber-based temperature sensor has great potential for fiber-based wearable electronic platforms. It is also promising for applications in healthcare and biomedical monitoring.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adhm.201800074DOI Listing

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