Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA.
Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University, 60 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2016 May 4;55(19):5727-32. doi: 10.1002/anie.201511805. Epub 2016 Apr 5.
Current methods of monitoring breathing require cumbersome, inconvenient, and often expensive devices; this requirement sets practical limitations on the frequency and duration of measurements. This article describes a paper-based moisture sensor that uses the hygroscopic character of paper (i.e. the ability of paper to adsorb water reversibly from the surrounding environment) to measure patterns and rate of respiration by converting the changes in humidity caused by cycles of inhalation and exhalation to electrical signals. The changing level of humidity that occurs in a cycle causes a corresponding change in the ionic conductivity of the sensor, which can be measured electrically. By combining the paper sensor with conventional electronics, data concerning respiration can be transmitted to a nearby smartphone or tablet computer for post-processing, and subsequently to a cloud server. This means of sensing provides a new, practical method of recording and analyzing patterns of breathing.
目前的呼吸监测方法需要使用繁琐、不便且昂贵的设备;这种需求对测量的频率和时长造成了实际限制。本文描述了一种基于纸张的湿度传感器,它利用纸张的吸湿性(即纸张从周围环境中可逆地吸附水分的能力)来测量呼吸模式和速率,其方法是将呼吸过程中吸气和呼气引起的湿度变化转换为电信号。在一个周期中,湿度的变化会引起传感器离子电导率的相应变化,这种变化可以通过电测量来检测。通过将纸张传感器与传统电子设备相结合,可以将有关呼吸的数据传输到附近的智能手机或平板电脑进行后处理,并随后传输到云服务器。这种传感方式提供了一种新的、实用的呼吸模式记录和分析方法。