TY - JOUR
T1 - Nicotine Monitoring with a Wearable Sweat Band
AU - Tai, Li Chia
AU - Ahn, Christine Heera
AU - Nyein, Hnin Yin Yin
AU - Ji, Wenbo
AU - Bariya, Mallika
AU - Lin, Yuanjing
AU - Li, Lu
AU - Javey, Ali
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2020/6/26
Y1 - 2020/6/26
N2 - The tobacco epidemic is a public health threat that has taken a heavy toll of lives around the globe each year. Smoking affects both the smokers and those who are exposed to secondhand smoke, and careful tracking of exposure can be key to mitigating the potential hazards. For smokers, the variation of chemical compositions between commercial cigarettes has led to ambiguity in estimating the health risks, both for active smokers and others involuntarily exposed to tobacco smoke and byproducts. In this regard, sweat possesses an attractive opportunity to monitor smoke exposure due to sweat's abundance in biomolecules and its great accessibility. Here, we present a wearable sweat band to monitor nicotine, a prominent ingredient in cigarettes, as a viable way to quantitatively assess a wearer's exposure to smoking. Both smokers and normal subjects are tested to demonstrate the use of this device for smoke-related health monitoring. Our results exhibit confirmable and elevated nicotine levels in sweat for subjects inhaling cigarette smoke. This continuous and personalized sweat sensing device is leverage to monitor smoke pollution for a potentially broad population.
AB - The tobacco epidemic is a public health threat that has taken a heavy toll of lives around the globe each year. Smoking affects both the smokers and those who are exposed to secondhand smoke, and careful tracking of exposure can be key to mitigating the potential hazards. For smokers, the variation of chemical compositions between commercial cigarettes has led to ambiguity in estimating the health risks, both for active smokers and others involuntarily exposed to tobacco smoke and byproducts. In this regard, sweat possesses an attractive opportunity to monitor smoke exposure due to sweat's abundance in biomolecules and its great accessibility. Here, we present a wearable sweat band to monitor nicotine, a prominent ingredient in cigarettes, as a viable way to quantitatively assess a wearer's exposure to smoking. Both smokers and normal subjects are tested to demonstrate the use of this device for smoke-related health monitoring. Our results exhibit confirmable and elevated nicotine levels in sweat for subjects inhaling cigarette smoke. This continuous and personalized sweat sensing device is leverage to monitor smoke pollution for a potentially broad population.
KW - electrochemical devices
KW - flexible electronics
KW - nanodendrites
KW - nicotine monitoring
KW - self-assembled monolayer
KW - wearable sweat sensors
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U2 - 10.1021/acssensors.0c00791
DO - 10.1021/acssensors.0c00791
M3 - Article
C2 - 32429661
AN - SCOPUS:85085902775
SN - 2379-3694
VL - 5
SP - 1831
EP - 1837
JO - ACS Sensors
JF - ACS Sensors
IS - 6
ER -