The human body continuously emits physiological and psychological information from head to toe. Wearable electronics capable of noninvasively and accurately digitizing this …
K Zhao, Y Zhao, R Qian, C Ye - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2023 - Elsevier
With the growing demand for personalized healthcare and human–machine interfaces, the on-skin and wearable system has received great attentions. As a kind of epidermal …
JY Oh, Y Lee, TW Lee - Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Skin‐mountable electronic materials are being intensively evaluated for use in bio‐ integrated devices that can mutually interact with the human body. Over the past decade …
Advances in wearable electronics have resulted in an increasing demand for stretchable conductors, which can serve as either interconnects or electrodes for intrinsically stretchable …
WO Choi, YJ Jung, M Kim, H Kim, J Li, H Ko, HI Lee… - ACS …, 2023 - ACS Publications
We demonstrated the effects of substituents in fluorescein on the photoredox catalytic performance under visible light. For the systematic investigation, the phenyl ring of …
W Liu, G Wang, S Wang - CCS Chemistry, 2024 - chinesechemsoc.org
Intrinsically stretchable electroluminescent (EL) devices have emerged as pivotal components with transformative potential in various domains, including wearable …
X Pan, Z Xu, R Bao, C Pan - Advanced Sensor Research, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Stretchable electronic devices, with their excellent properties such as stretchability and conformal contact with complex surfaces, are widely used in health monitoring and human …
WK Min, JB An, BH Kang, H Son, G In Kim, SG Hong… - ACS …, 2024 - ACS Publications
One of the limitations of stretchable displays is the severe degradation of resolution or the decrease in the number of pixels per unit area when stretched. Hence, we suggest a strain …
Traditional π-conjugated luminescent macromolecules typically suffer from aggregation- caused quenching (ACQ) and high cytotoxicity, and they require complex synthetic …