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Liquid Metal-Based Electronic Textiles Coated with Au Nanoparticles as Stretchable Electrode Materials for Healthcare Monitoring

Authors
Lim, TaehwanKim, Hee JinWon, SeoyeonKim, Chae HwaYoo, JoohwanLee, Joo HyungSon, Kwang SukNam, In-WooKim, KyungminYeo, Sang YoungYeang, Byeong JinKim, Jung HanZhang, HuananLee, Sohee
Issue Date
May-2023
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
electronic textiles; liquid metals; stretchable; gold nanoparticles; biomedical application
Citation
ACS Applied Nano Materials, v.6, no.10, pp 8482 - 8494
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ACS Applied Nano Materials
Volume
6
Number
10
Start Page
8482
End Page
8494
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/59528
DOI
10.1021/acsanm.3c00761
ISSN
2574-0970
2574-0970
Abstract
Liquid metals (LMs) have gained great attention due to their fluidic behavior and metallic characteristics, suggesting the LMs to be an ideal electrode material for stretchable electronic textiles (e-textiles) in real-time healthcare systems. Despite advancements in material design techniques enabling LMs to monitor physiologic conditions on the skin, the low biostability of LMs remains challenging for practical use in e-textile. Here, we introduce a mechanically responsive and conductive gold nano particle (Au NP) layer as encapsulation on the LM layer to monitor healthcare systems with stretchable benefits. The Au NP encapsulated LM-based e-textile (AuLM textile) shows high electrical and mechanical stabilities under stretching deformation. We also demonstrate that Au NPs can maintain bonding to the fluidic LM layer when stretched and after stretching. The AuLM textile is equipped with biocompatibility and high electrochemical performance, resulting in multimodal biomedical applications. The electrochemical performance of the AuLM textile allows for sweat component detection and noninvasive, high sensitivity estimation of blood sugar contents. In addition, electrocardiography and electromyography measurements determined that the stretchable platform provides stable monitoring results under motion, and the Au NP encapsulation solves the biostability issue caused by a bare LM environment. This is the first demonstration of preparing stretchable e-textiles using the LM platform with practical and multimodal benefits. The study will open numerous design opportunities for next-generation stretchable bioelectronic applications.
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