Department of Nanoengineering, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0448, USA.
Chem Commun (Camb). 2012 Jul 11;48(54):6794-6. doi: 10.1039/c2cc32839a. Epub 2012 Jun 6.
The realization of epidermal chemical sensing requires a fabrication methodology compatible with the non-planarity and irregularities of the human anatomy. This communication describes the development of printed temporary transfer tattoo (T3) electrochemical sensors for physiological and security monitoring of chemical constituents leading to the demonstration of 'electronic skin'.
实现表皮化学感应需要一种与人体解剖学的非平面和不规则性兼容的制造方法。本通讯描述了用于生理和化学成分安全监测的印刷临时转移纹身(T3)电化学传感器的开发,从而展示了“电子皮肤”。