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A skin‐attachable chemical sensor showing high sensitivity, selectivity, stability, and even scalability is demonstrated by Ming Liang Jin, Hee‐Tae Jung, Chi Won Ahn, Do Hwan Kim, and co‐workers in article number 2007605, which they term an ionotronic gas‐sensing sticker. Ultimately, the proposed strategy is expected to provide new guidelines for sensing channels for next‐generation wearable gas‐sensor...
Skin‐attachable gas sensors provide a next‐generation wearable platform for real‐time protection of human health by monitoring environmental and physiological chemicals. However, the creation of skin‐like wearable gas sensors, possessing high sensitivity, selectivity, stability, and scalability (4S) simultaneously, has been a big challenge. Here, an ionotronic gas‐sensing sticker (IGS) is demonstrated,...
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