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Soft gel-free ECG electrodes based on biocompatible coconut-oil and carbon black

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posted on 2023-06-10, 00:34 authored by Leonardo Garcia-GarciaLeonardo Garcia-Garcia, Paul M Kreitmair, Alexander JohnsonAlexander Johnson, Julio Costa, Arash Pour Yazdan Panah Kermani, Pasindu Lugoda, Daniel RoggenDaniel Roggen, Niko Munzenrieder
Recent developments in telemedicine have caused significant interest in the prolonged monitoring of bioelectric signals. This drives the search for easy-to-use, biocompatible, and environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional resistive wet electrodes. Here we demonstrate the use of Coconut-Oil and Carbon Black based stretchable dry electrodes to monitor electrophysiological signals without the need for conductive gels. The developed material is embedded into an elastomer matrix, exhibits a specific resistance ? of 33.2 12.3 O m, high conformability, and a stretchability up to 1500±%. The realised epidermal electrodes were used to record Electrocardiographic (ECG) signals in a 3-lead configuration and compared to commercial wet electrodes. Even after being elongated by 100 % for 100 stretch/release cycles, a reliable recording of the QRS-complex is demonstrated without the need for any contact enhancing or skin irritating substances, proving its potential use in long term ECG monitoring applications.

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2021 IEEE International Conference on Flexible and Printable Sensors and Systems (FLEPS)

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IEEE

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1-4

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2021 IEEE International Conference on Flexible and Printable Sensors and Systems (FLEPS)

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Manchester, United Kingdom

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conference

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20-23 June 2021

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9781728191744

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2021-08-09

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2021-08-09

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2021-08-09

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