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Self-powered and wearable biosensors for healthcare

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MATERIALS TODAY ENERGY
卷 23, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtener.2021.100900

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Electrochemical biosensors; Self-powered systems; Wearable devices; Power management; Health-care monitoring

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  1. Engineering Research Center of Integrated Circuits for Next-Generation Communications Grant [Y01796303]
  2. Southern University of Science and Technology Grant [Y01796108, Y01796208]
  3. NSQKJJ [K21799122, K21799109]

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This article highlights the importance of integrating energy collection and storage modules with wearable biosensors to achieve self-powered health information acquisition; summarizes the sensing mechanisms of electrochemical biosensors and the research progress of self-powered biosensing systems; discusses energy management strategies, key challenges, and prospects.
The integration of energy collection and storage modules with wearable biosensors can drive the entire biosensing system to obtain human health information in a self-powered fashion, without external charging. Research advances in the development of wearable devices have demonstrated their promising applications for body status monitoring. Herein, an overview of electrochemical biosensors and their integration into self-powered and wearable devices for health-care applications is provided. The sensing mechanisms of the commonly adopted electrochemical biosensors are first summarized, followed by the research progress on self-powered biosensing systems based on various energy harvesting methods. To further understand the effective utilization of energy from different harvesting and conversion methods with desired power output, power management strategies to ensure stable and continuous energy supply are introduced. Finally, the key challenges that currently limit the practical applications of self powered devices are discussed, along with the prospects of monitoring our health status with wearable biosensors in a convenient and personalized manner. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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