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SB10.07.07 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Tissue-Like Skin-Device Interface for Wearable Bioelectronics by Using Ultrasoft, Mass-Permeable and Low-Impedance Hydrogels

When and Where

Apr 24, 2024
5:00pm - 7:00pm

Flex Hall C, Level 2, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Yoonsoo Shin1,Dae-Hyeong Kim1

Seoul National University1

Abstract

Yoonsoo Shin1,Dae-Hyeong Kim1

Seoul National University1
Hydrogels are composed of a cross-linked porous polymer structure with water molecules distributed within the gaps of the polymer chains. This unique composition renders hydrogels soft and hydrated, sharing mechanical and physical characteristics akin to human tissues. Consequently, hydrogels have the potential to emulate a tissue-like environment within the minuscule spaces between wearable devices and the human skin. In this study, we introduce strategies at both material and device levels to establish a quasi-solid, tissue-mimicking interface between wearable bioelectronics and human skin. A crucial element of this approach involves an ultra-thin functionalized hydrogel exhibiting exceptional properties like high mass-permeability and low impedance. This specialized hydrogel acts as a liquid electrolyte on the skin, creating a highly conformal and low-impedance interface suitable for wearable electrochemical biosensors and electrical stimulators. Moreover, its porous structure and ultra-thin profile enable efficient transport of target molecules across the interface, thereby maximizing the performance of diverse wearable bioelectronics.

Keywords

polymer

Symposium Organizers

Simone Fabiano, Linkoping University
Sahika Inal, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Naoji Matsuhisa, University of Tokyo
Sihong Wang, University of Chicago

Symposium Support

Bronze
IOP Publishing

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