Mussel-Like Silk Fibroin Hydrogel With Skin Compliance Soft Electrode for Wearable Devices.

IF 4.2 3区 化学 Q2 POLYMER SCIENCE
Yonggen Zhang, Andeng Liu, Wenzhe Hao, Wenxi Guo, Jun Xu
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Abstract

Flexible wearable electronic devices, capable of real-time physiological monitoring for personalized health management, are increasingly recognized for their convenience, comfort, and customization potential. Despite advancements, challenges persist for soft electrodes due to the skin's complex surface, biocompatibility demands, and modulus mismatch. In response, a mussel-inspired polydopamine-nanoclay-silk fibroin hydrogel (DA-C-SFH) is introduced, synthesized via a two-step process. The initial polydopamine oxidation introduces free catechol groups through polydopamine-incorporated nanoclay, followed by integration with silk fibroin, refining the fibroin network at the mesoscopic scale. This DA-C-SFH exhibits low modulus, high elasticity, adhesive properties, and biocompatibility, enabling conformal skin adhesion. It effectively detects subtle signals, such as pulse waves, and serves as a soft epidermal electrode, capable of recording various electrophysiological signals, including electrocardiograms and electromyograms, thus underscoring its potential in medical electronics and health monitoring applications.

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Macromolecular Rapid Communications
Macromolecular Rapid Communications 工程技术-高分子科学
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7.70
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6.50%
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477
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Macromolecular Rapid Communications publishes original research in polymer science, ranging from chemistry and physics of polymers to polymers in materials science and life sciences.
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