Elastomer foam templated three dimensional hybrid hydrogels for heterogeneously integrated stretchable electronics

IF 13.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Changqing Qin, Qian Wang, Ting Fang, Lin Wang, Cheng Yang, Yong Lin, Chong Bai, Wenqiang He, Likang Ding, Jinheng Zhang, Dongchan Li, Desheng Kong
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Hydrogels are soft, tissue-like solids with promising potential in biomedical engineering and stretchable electronics. These applications require hydrogels to be shaped into intricate structures and combined with other polymers. This study introduces hybrid hydrogels that use elastomer foams as templates for controlled synthesis. Essentially, TPU foams can be easily structured into diverse 2D or 3D shapes using laser ablation. After hydrophilic modification, these foams absorb hydrogel precursors and crosslink into delicate features of up to 1 mm resolution. The resulting hydrogel/elastomer hybrid exhibits excellent stretchability, capable of withstanding tensile strains exceeding 300 %. Additionally, the hybrid hydrogels can easily bind to conductive CNT nanocomposites, creating bilayer electrodes for wearable applications. Tissue adhesive polydopamine–polyacrylamide hydrogels are used to achieve conformal attachment to the skin, achieving lower contact impedance than commercial Ag/AgCl gel electrodes. These electrodes are integrated with stretchable circuits to create multifunctional patches for electrical stimulation and biopotential recording. An integrated epidermal sensing armband captures multichannel biopotential signals from the forearm, recognizing hand gestures through machine learning to act as a human–machine interface. The foam-templated synthesis introduced in this study offers convenient access to structured hydrogels and hydrogel/polymer hybrids for various cutting-edge applications.

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Chemical Engineering Journal
Chemical Engineering Journal 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
21.70
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9.30%
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6781
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: The Chemical Engineering Journal is an international research journal that invites contributions of original and novel fundamental research. It aims to provide an international platform for presenting original fundamental research, interpretative reviews, and discussions on new developments in chemical engineering. The journal welcomes papers that describe novel theory and its practical application, as well as those that demonstrate the transfer of techniques from other disciplines. It also welcomes reports on carefully conducted experimental work that is soundly interpreted. The main focus of the journal is on original and rigorous research results that have broad significance. The Catalysis section within the Chemical Engineering Journal focuses specifically on Experimental and Theoretical studies in the fields of heterogeneous catalysis, molecular catalysis, and biocatalysis. These studies have industrial impact on various sectors such as chemicals, energy, materials, foods, healthcare, and environmental protection.
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