Engineering and Technology
Humidity-sensitive chemoelectric flexible sensors based on metal-air redox reaction for health management
S. Li, Y. Zhang, et al.
Discover the innovation of a self-powered chemoelectric humidity sensor that leverages a metal-air redox reaction, as reported by a team of researchers led by Shuo Li and his colleagues. This groundbreaking device, featuring a silk fibroin and LiBr gel matrix, delivers remarkable sensitivity and rapid response times, with transformative applications in health management.
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