2023
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.3c01414
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Wearable Fiber SPR Respiration Sensor Based on a LiBr-Doped Silk Fibroin Film

Huigai Guo,
Yangang Ning,
Yu Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Respiration is essential for supporting human body functions. However, a biocompatible fiber respiration sensor has rarely been discussed. In this study, we propose a wearable fiber surface plasmon resonance (SPR) respiration sensor using a LiBr-doped silk fibroin (SF) film. The SPR sensor monitors respiration by responding to airway humidity variation during inhalation and exhalation. We fabricated the SPR respiration sensor by depositing the core of a plastic-clad optical fiber with a gold film and an SF-LiB… Show more

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“…The obtained silk-based composite fibers and fabrics can respond significantly to signals such as strain, stress, temperature, or humidity, and thus can be used as strain, 133–136 temperature, 137–139 and humidity sensors. 137,140,141…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained silk-based composite fibers and fabrics can respond significantly to signals such as strain, stress, temperature, or humidity, and thus can be used as strain, 133–136 temperature, 137–139 and humidity sensors. 137,140,141…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%