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Two-Layered and Stretchable e-Textile Patches for Wearable Healthcare Electronics

Journal

ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
Volume 7, Issue 22, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201801033

Keywords

e-textiles; stretchable electronics; wetting; surface electromyography; electroencephalography

Funding

  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) [CPG 140186]
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) [CHRPJ 478519]
  3. NSERC [RGPIN 04792]
  4. Alberta Cancer Foundation [TPCFI 26355]

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Wearable healthcare systems require skin-adhering electrodes that allow maximal comfort for patients as well as an electronics system to enable signal processing and transmittance. Textile-based electronics, known as e-textiles, is a platform technology that allows comfort for patients. Here, two-layered e-textile patches are designed by controlled permeation of Ag-particle/fluoropolymer composite ink into a porous textile. The permeated ink forms a cladding onto the nanofibers in the textile substrate, which is beneficial for mechanical and electrical properties of the e-textile. The printed e-textile features conductivity of approximate to 3200 S cm(-1), whereas 1000 cycles of 30% uniaxial stretching causes the resistance to increase only by a factor of approximate to 5, which is acceptable in many applications. Controlling over the penetration depth enables a two-layer design of the e-textile, where the sensing electrodes and the conducting traces are printed in the opposite sides of the substrate. The formation of vertical interconnected access is remarkably simple as an injection from a syringe. With the custom-developed electronic circuits, a surface electromyography system with wireless data transmission is demonstrated. Furthermore, the dry e-textile patch collects electroencephalography with comparable signal quality to commercial gel electrodes. It is anticipated that the two-layered e-textiles will be effective in healthcare and sports applications.

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