MRS Meetings and Events

 

EL18.03.01 2023 MRS Spring Meeting

Intrinsically-Stretchable Conductors for Conformal Tissue-Device Interfacing

When and Where

Apr 10, 2023
3:30pm - 4:00pm

Moscone West, Level 3, Room 3018

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Dae-Hyeong Kim1,2

Institute for Basic Science1,Seoul National University2

Abstract

Dae-Hyeong Kim1,2

Institute for Basic Science1,Seoul National University2
Recent advances in flexible and stretchable electronics have attracted great attention due to its potential applications in personalized bio-integrated healthcare devices. The mechanical mismatch between conventional rigid electronic devices and soft human tissues oftentimes causes various issues, such as a low signal-to-noise ratio of biosensors, inflammations on the tissue interfacing with the bioelectronics, skin irritations in the case of long-term wearing of the device, and ineffective electrical stimulations in feedback therapies. Ultra-flexible and stretchable bioelectronic devices have a low system modulus and intrinsic softness, and thereby have a potential to solve these issues. Nanomaterials and their composites with the elastomeric matrix are a particularly promising material candidate for realizing this soft bioelectronics concept. In this talk, the unique strategies in the synthesis of nanmaterials, processing as stretchable functional nanocomposites, seamless integration into soft bioelectronics, and their wearable and/or implantable device applications are presented. These efforts have combined recent breakthroughs in nanomaterials and soft electronics, and are expected to address unmet clinical challenges.

Keywords

inorganic

Symposium Organizers

Ho-Hsiu Chou, National Tsing Hua University
Francisco Molina-Lopez, KU Leuven
Sihong Wang, University of Chicago
Xuzhou Yan, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Symposium Support

Bronze
Azalea Vision
MilliporeSigma
Device, Cell Press

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature