Jianxun DaiHongran ZhaoXiuzhu LinSen LiuYunshi LiuXiupeng LiuTeng FeiTong Zhang
Respiration monitoring is important for evaluating human health. Humidity sensing is a promising way to establish a relationship between human respiration and electrical signal. This work describes polymer humidity sensors with ultrafast response for respiration monitoring. The humidity-sensitive polyelectrolyte is in situ cross-linked on the substrate printed with interdigitated electrodes by a thiol-ene click reaction. The polyelectrolyte humidity sensor shows rapid water adsorption/desorption ability, excellent stability, and repeatability. The sensor with ultrafast response and recovery (0.29/0.47 s) when changing humidity between 33 and 95% shows good application prospects in breath monitoring and touchless sensing. Different respiration patterns can be distinguished, and the breath rate/depth of detection subjects can also be determined by the sensor. In addition, the obtained sensor can sense the skin evaporation in a noncontact way.
Jianxun Dai (3116217)Hongran Zhao (3116214)Xiuzhu Lin (6294938)Sen Liu (438456)Yunshi Liu (6294941)Xiupeng Liu (5874512)Teng Fei (711233)Tong Zhang (103827)
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