Articles with "based epidermal" as a keyword



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Thermally reduced graphene oxide-nylon membrane based epidermal sensor using vacuum filtration for wearable electrophysiological signals and human motion monitoring

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Published in 2020 at "Carbon"

DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2019.11.001

Abstract: Abstract We fabricated high-performance paper-based epidermal sensors on biocompatible nylon-membrane without utilizing any harmful chemicals & complicated processes. The proposed epidermal sensor was fabricated using thermally reduced graphene oxide and a nylon-membrane (TRGO/NM). The epidermal… read more here.

Keywords: nylon membrane; epidermal sensor; trgo; sensor ... See more keywords
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Recent Progress of Biomaterials-Based Epidermal Electronics for Healthcare Monitoring and Human–Machine Interaction

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Published in 2023 at "Biosensors"

DOI: 10.3390/bios13030393

Abstract: Epidermal electronics offer an important platform for various on-skin applications including electrophysiological signals monitoring and human–machine interactions (HMI), due to their unique advantages of intrinsic softness and conformal interfaces with skin. The widely used nondegradable… read more here.

Keywords: human machine; epidermal electronics; biomaterials based; based epidermal ... See more keywords