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Permeable Skin Patch with Miniaturized Octopus-Like Suckers for Enhanced Mechanics and Biosignal Monitoring

3D printed on-skin electrodes are of notable interest because, unlike traditional wet silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) on-skin electrodes, they can be personalized and 3D printed using a variety of materials with distinct properties such as stretchability, conformal interfaces with skin, biocompatibility, wearable comfort, and, finally, low-cost manufacturing. Dry on-skin electrodes, in particular, have the additional advantage of replacing electrolyte gel, which dehydrates and coagulates with prolonged use. However, issues arise in performance optimization with the recently discovered dry materials. These challenges become even more critical when the on-skin electrodes are scaled down to a miniaturized size, making the detection of various biosignals while keeping mechanical resilience under several conditions crucial. Thus, this thesis focuses on designing, fabricating, optimizing, and applying a personalized, fully 3D-printed permeable skin patch with miniaturized octopus-like suckers and embedded microchannels for enhanced mechanical strengths, breathability, and biosignal monitoring. The developed device showcases a rapid, cost-effective fabrication process of porous skin patches and the printing process of ink metal-based materials that expands its applications to low-resource settings and environments.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:kaust.edu.sa/oai:repository.kaust.edu.sa:10754/691525
Date02 May 2023
CreatorsAlsharif, Aljawharah A.
ContributorsElatab, Nazek, Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE) Division, Eltawil, Ahmed, Massoud, Yehia Mahmoud, Saikaly, Pascal
Source SetsKing Abdullah University of Science and Technology
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Rights2024-05-07, At the time of archiving, the student author of this thesis opted to temporarily restrict access to it. The full text of this thesis will become available to the public after the expiration of the embargo on 2024-05-07.
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