TY - JOUR
T1 - Skin and Artificial Skin Models in Electrical Sensing Applications
AU - Ehtiati, Koosha
AU - Eiler, Johannes
AU - Bochynska, Agnieszka
AU - Nissen, Louis Lech
AU - Strøbech, Esben
AU - Nielsen, Lene Feldskov
AU - Thormann, Esben
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 American Chemical Society
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Skin electrical properties play a significant role in recording biopotentials by using electrophysiological sensors. To test and evaluate sensor systems, it is commonly accepted to employ artificial skin models due to complications associated with testing on living tissues. The first goal of this Review is to provide a systematic understanding of the relation between skin structure and skin electrochemical behavior at an appropriate depth for electrophysiological sensing applications through a focus on skin structure, electrochemical properties of skin, and theoretical models (equivalent circuits) representing skin electrochemical behavior. The second goal is to review artificial skin models mimicking the electrochemical properties of skin and to give suggestions for future studies on relevant skin models based on a comparison between the behavior of skin and that of artificial skin models. The Review aims to help the reader to analyze the relation between the structure, elements of the equivalent circuits, and the resulting impedance data for both skin and artificial skin models.
AB - Skin electrical properties play a significant role in recording biopotentials by using electrophysiological sensors. To test and evaluate sensor systems, it is commonly accepted to employ artificial skin models due to complications associated with testing on living tissues. The first goal of this Review is to provide a systematic understanding of the relation between skin structure and skin electrochemical behavior at an appropriate depth for electrophysiological sensing applications through a focus on skin structure, electrochemical properties of skin, and theoretical models (equivalent circuits) representing skin electrochemical behavior. The second goal is to review artificial skin models mimicking the electrochemical properties of skin and to give suggestions for future studies on relevant skin models based on a comparison between the behavior of skin and that of artificial skin models. The Review aims to help the reader to analyze the relation between the structure, elements of the equivalent circuits, and the resulting impedance data for both skin and artificial skin models.
KW - Artificial skin models
KW - Electrode−skin interface
KW - Electrophysiological sensors
KW - Skin equivalent circuits
KW - Skin impedance
U2 - 10.1021/acsabm.3c00356
DO - 10.1021/acsabm.3c00356
M3 - Review
C2 - 37552576
AN - SCOPUS:85168428515
SN - 2576-6422
VL - 6
SP - 3033
EP - 3051
JO - ACS Applied Bio Materials
JF - ACS Applied Bio Materials
IS - 8
ER -