Human Augmentation Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Kashiwa 277-0882, Japan.
Sensing System Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba 305-8563, Japan.
Sensors (Basel). 2022 Feb 7;22(3):1251. doi: 10.3390/s22031251.
Respiratory monitoring is a fundamental method to understand the physiological and psychological relationships between respiration and the human body. In this review, we overview recent developments on ultrafast humidity sensors with functional nanomaterials for monitoring human respiration. Key advances in design and materials have resulted in humidity sensors with response and recovery times reaching 8 ms. In addition, these sensors are particularly beneficial for respiratory monitoring by being portable and noninvasive. We systematically classify the reported sensors according to four types of output signals: impedance, light, frequency, and voltage. Design strategies for preparing ultrafast humidity sensors using nanomaterials are discussed with regard to physical parameters such as the nanomaterial film thickness, porosity, and hydrophilicity. We also summarize other applications that require ultrafast humidity sensors for physiological studies. This review provides key guidelines and directions for preparing and applying such sensors in practical applications.
呼吸监测是理解呼吸与人体生理和心理关系的基本方法。在这篇综述中,我们概述了用于监测人体呼吸的具有功能纳米材料的超快湿度传感器的最新进展。在设计和材料方面的主要进展使得响应和恢复时间达到 8 毫秒的湿度传感器成为可能。此外,这些传感器通过便携和非侵入式的特点特别有利于呼吸监测。我们根据四种输出信号(阻抗、光、频率和电压)系统地对所报道的传感器进行分类。讨论了使用纳米材料制备超快湿度传感器的设计策略,这些策略涉及纳米材料薄膜厚度、孔隙率和亲水性等物理参数。我们还总结了超快湿度传感器在需要进行生理研究的其他应用。本综述为在实际应用中制备和应用此类传感器提供了关键的指导方针和方向。