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SB09.01.01 2022 MRS Fall Meeting

Development of Adhesive, Non-Swelling, Electroconductive and Viscoelastic Hydrogels for Bioelectronics

When and Where

Nov 28, 2022
10:30am - 11:00am

Hynes, Level 3, Room 310

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Younsoo Kim1

Pohang University of Science and Technology1

Abstract

Younsoo Kim1

Pohang University of Science and Technology1
As a new class of materials, implantable flexible electrical conductors have recently been developed and applied to bioelectronics. An ideal electrical conductor requires high conductivity, tissue-like mechanical properties, low toxicity, reliable adhesion to biological tissues, and the ability to maintain its shape in wet physiological environments. Despite significant advances, electrical conductors that satisfy all these requirements are insufficient. Herein, a facile method for manufacturing a new conductive hydrogel through the simultaneous exfoliation of graphite and polymerization of zwitterionic monomers triggered by microwave irradiation is introduced. The mechanical properties of the obtained conductive hydrogel are similar to those of living tissue, which is ideal as a bionic adhesive for minimizing contact damage due to mechanical mismatches between hard electronics and soft tissues. Furthermore, it exhibits excellent adhesion performance, electrical conductivity, non-swelling, and high conformability in water. Excellent biocompatibility of the hydrogel is confirmed through a cytotoxicity test using C2C12 cells, a biocompatibility test on rat tissues, and their histological analysis. The hydrogel is then implanted into the sciatic nerve of a rat, and neuromodulation is demonstrated through low-current electrical stimulation. This hydrogel has been shown tissue-like extraneuronal electrodes, which improve the tissue-electronic interfaces, promising next-generation bioelectronics applications.

Keywords

biomimetic | chemical synthesis

Symposium Organizers

Yuhang Hu, Georgia Institute of Technology
Daniel King, Hokkaido University
Mark Tibbitt, ETH Zürich
Xuanhe Zhao, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Symposium Support

Bronze
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
Soft Matter | Royal Society of Chemistry

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature