追踪
体积热力学
材料科学
光电子学
纳米技术
计算机科学
物理
量子力学
操作系统
作者
Yeon Soo Lee,Seyoung Shin,Gyun Ro Kang,Siyeon Lee,Da Wan Kim,Seongcheol Park,Youngwook Cho,Dohyun Lim,Seung Hwan Jeon,Soo‐Yeon Cho,Changhyun Pang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-58425-x
摘要
Molecular tracing of extremely low amounts of biofluids is vital for precise diagnostic analysis. Although optical nanosensors for real-time spatiotemporal molecular tracing exist, integrating them into simple devices that capture low-volume fluids on rough, dynamic surfaces remains challenging. We present a bioinspired 3D microstructured patch monolithically integrated with optical nanosensors (3D MIN) for real-time, multivariate molecular tracing of ultralow-volume fluids. Inspired by tree frog toe pads, the 3D MIN features soft, hexagonally aligned pillars and microchannels for conformal adhesion and targeted fluid management. Embedding near-infrared fluorescent single-walled carbon nanotube nanosensors in a hydrogel enables simultaneous fluid capture and detection. Softening the elastomer microarchitecture and optimizing water management promote stable adhesion on wet biosurfaces, allowing rapid collection of ultralow-volume fluids (~0.1 µL/min·cm²). We demonstrate real-time, remote sweat analysis with ≥75 nL volumes collected in 45 s, without exercise or iontophoresis, showcasing high biocompatibility and efficient spatiotemporal molecular tracing.
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