Smart facemask for wireless CO2 monitoring
Pablo Escobedo, M.D. Fernández-Ramos, Nuria López-Ruiz, O. Moyano-Rodríguez, Antonio Martínez-Olmos, Isabel M. Pérez de Vargas-Sansalvador, Miguel Á. Carvajal, L.F. Capitán‐Vallvey, A. Palma
Abstract
Abstract The use of facemasks by the general population is recommended worldwide to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2. Despite the evidence in favour of facemasks to reduce community transmission, there is also agreement on the potential adverse effects of their prolonged usage, mainly caused by CO 2 rebreathing. Herein we report the development of a sensing platform for gaseous CO 2 real-time determination inside FFP2 facemasks. The system consists of an opto-chemical sensor combined with a flexible, battery-less, near-field-enabled tag with resolution and limit of detection of 103 and 140 ppm respectively, and sensor lifetime of 8 h, which is comparable with recommended FFP2 facemask usage times. We include a custom smartphone application for wireless powering, data processing, alert management, results displaying and sharing. Through performance tests during daily activity and exercise monitoring, we demonstrate its utility for non-invasive, wearable health assessment and its potential applicability for preclinical research and diagnostics.