Biospired Janus Silk E-Textiles with Wet-Thermal Comfort for Highly Efficient Biofluid Monitoring.
Xuecheng HeChuan FanTailin XuXueji ZhangPublished in: Nano letters (2021)
Functionalized textiles capable of biofluid administration are favorable for enhancing the wet-thermal comfort of the wearer and healthcare performance. Herein, inspired by the Janus wettability of lotus leaf, we propose a skin-comfortable Janus electronic textile (e-textile) based on natural silk materials for managing and analysis of biofluid. Silk materials are chosen and modified as both a textile substrate and a sensing electrode due to its natural biocompatibility. The unidirectional biofluid behavior of such Janus silk substrate facilitates a comfortable skin microenvironment, including weakening the undesired wet adhesion (∼0 mN cm-2) and avoiding excessive heat or cold on the epidermis. We noninvasively analyze multiple targets of human sweat with less required liquid volume (∼5 μL) and a faster (2-3 min) response time based on the silk-based yarn electrode woven into the hydrophilic side of Janus silk. This work bridges the gap between physiological comfort and sensing technology using biomass-derived elements, presenting a new type of smart textiles for wet-thermal management and health monitoring.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- tissue engineering
- healthcare
- wastewater treatment
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- stem cells
- public health
- mental health
- ionic liquid
- heat stress
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- cystic fibrosis
- carbon nanotubes
- high resolution
- health information
- biofilm formation
- pluripotent stem cells
- human health
- metal organic framework
- candida albicans
- liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination