posted on 2022-05-10, 13:07authored byCuili Xue, Yuna Zhang, Bin Liu, Shan Gao, Hao Yang, Peng Li, Nguyen Duc Hoa, Yuli Xu, Zhenghu Zhang, Jiaqi Niu, Xinmei Liao, Daxiang Cui, Han Jin
Gas
sensor-embedded smartphones would offer the opportunity of
on-site tracking of gas molecules for various applications, for example,
harmful air pollutant alarms or noninvasive assessment of health status.
Nevertheless, high power consumption and difficulty in replacing malfunctioned
sensors as well as limited space in the smartphone to host the sensor
restrain the relevant advancements. In this article, we create a smartphone
case-based sensing platform by integrating the functional units into
a smartphone case, which performs a low detection limit of 117 ppb
to acetone and high specificity. Particularly, dimming glass-regulated
light fidelity (Li-Fi) communication is successfully developed, allowing
the sensing platform to operate with relatively low power consumption
(around 217 mW). Experimental proof on harmful gas sensing and potential
clinic application is implemented with the sensing platform, demonstrating
satisfactory sensing performance and acceptable health risk pre-warning
accuracy (87%). Thus, the developed smartphone case-based sensing
platform would be a good candidate for realizing harmful gas alarms
and noninvasive assessment of health status.