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Electrochemical sensing based on printable temporary transfer tattoos.


ABSTRACT: 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'.

SUBMITTER: Windmiller JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3387561 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Electrochemical sensing based on printable temporary transfer tattoos.

Windmiller Joshua Ray JR   Bandodkar Amay Jairaj AJ   Valdés-Ramírez Gabriela G   Parkhomovsky Serguey S   Martinez Alexandra Gabrielle AG   Wang Joseph J  

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) 20120606 54


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'. ...[more]

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