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Directional Sweat Transport and Breathable Sandwiched Electrodes for Electrocardiogram Monitoring System

Haizhou Huang, N. J. Wu, Hui Liu, Yide Dong, Longxiang Han, Shu Wan, Guangbin Dou, Litao Sun

2021Advanced Materials Interfaces16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Device–body interface is significant for acquiring high quality bio‐signals, preventing skin‐irritation, and minimizing the motion artifacts. However, low breathability of the typical substrate used in a flexible electronic device usually deteriorates the stability of device–body interface, which is imperative for long‐term application but commonly disregarded. In paper, a directional sweat transport and breathable electrode with three‐layer sandwiched structure is reported. The top hydrophilic hydrolyzed‐polyacrylonitrile (HPAN) layer and middle hydrophobic thermoplastic‐polyurethane (TPU) layer form Janus structure; and the bottom layer is an electrode layer of Ag nanowires (AgNWs). This dedicatedly designed electrode can transport sweat from skin to the top HPAN layer, while keeping low noise electrocardiogram (ECG) signal detection. In the trial of ECG monitoring, the results show that the electrode can achieve reliable recording with high signal noise rate (SNR) both in calm state (10.5 dB) and sweaty state (10.1 dB) with sweat tolerance. No allergy or obvious SNR degeneration is observed when utilizing the electrode owing to the effective sweat transport away from the device–body interface rather than accumulation. Finally, the application of the anti‐sweat accumulating electrode in wearable electronics is demonstrated.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceElectrodeLayer (electronics)OptoelectronicsThermoplastic polyurethaneSIGNAL (programming language)Biomedical engineeringNanotechnologyComposite materialComputer scienceElastomerPhysical chemistryMedicineChemistryProgramming languageAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsMuscle activation and electromyography studiesEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces