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3D Integrated Physicochemical-Sensing Electronic Skin

Small [2025]
Peilong Li, Yunfan Li, Xiao Chen, Shizhuo Zhang, Longju Yi, Peizheng Liu, Yuan Gong, Zhe Liu, Guoqiang Wu, Feng Liu
ABSTRACT

The integration of physical and chemical signal sensing is of great significance to bridge the gap between electronic skin (e-skin) and natural skin. However, the existing method of integrating physical and chemical signal sensing units in two dimensions is not conducive to the development of e-skin in multifunctionality and miniaturization. Herein, a new three-dimensional (3D) integrated physicochemical-sensing e-skin (TDPSES) is developed by integrating a piezoresistive sensing unit, a biochemical signal sensing electrode, and a microfluidic system in a 3D superposition mode. For pressure sensing, TDPSES demonstrates an ultra-high sensitivity of 208.6 kPa −1 in 0–15 kPa and excellent stability of 8000 cycles. For glucose sensing in sweat, TDPSES has a sensitivity of 3.925 µA m m −1 and a detection limit of 29.1 µ m . Meanwhile, TDPSES can not only continuously detect biological fluids, but also self-monitor its fluid-driving behavior, demonstrating its intelligent fluid-driving characteristics. Furthermore, TDPSES is applied to monitor a variety of physiological signals such as sweat, pulse, and voice, demonstrating its multifunctional sensing capabilities and application potential in health care. In conclusion, the implementation of TDPSES provides a new idea for constructing miniaturized and multifunctional e-skin, which helps to narrow the gap between e-skin and natural skin.

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