Owing to their excellent mechanical flexibility, electrical conductivity, and biocompatibility, conductive hydrogels(CHs) are widely used in the fields of energy and power, and biomedical technology. To arrive at a be...Owing to their excellent mechanical flexibility, electrical conductivity, and biocompatibility, conductive hydrogels(CHs) are widely used in the fields of energy and power, and biomedical technology. To arrive at a better understanding of the design methods and development trends of CHs, this paper summarizes and analyzes related research published in recent years. First,we describe the properties and characteristics of CHs. Using Scopus, the world’s largest abstract and citation database, we conducted a quantitative analysis of the related literature from the past 15 years and summarized development trends in the field of CHs. Second, we describe the types of CH network crosslinking and basic functional design methods and summarize the three-dimensional(3D) structure-forming methods and conductive performance tests of CHs. In addition, we introduce applications of CHs in the fields of energy and power, biomedical technology, and others. Lastly, we discuss several problems in current CH research and introduce some prospects for the future development of CHs.展开更多
Despite the promising progress in conductive hydrogels made with pure conducting polymer,great challenges remain in the interface adhesion and robustness in longterm monitoring.To address these challenges,Prof.Seung H...Despite the promising progress in conductive hydrogels made with pure conducting polymer,great challenges remain in the interface adhesion and robustness in longterm monitoring.To address these challenges,Prof.Seung Hwan Ko and Taek-Soo Kim’s team introduced a laserinduced phase separation and adhesion method for fabricating conductive hydrogels consisting of pure poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrene sulfonate on polymer substrates.The laser-induced phase separation and adhesion treated conducting polymers can be selectively transformed into conductive hydrogels that exhibit wet conductivities of 101.4 S cm^(−1)with a spatial resolution down to 5μm.Moreover,they maintain impedance and charge-storage capacity even after 1 h of sonication.The micropatterned electrode arrays demonstrate their potential in long-term in vivo signal recordings,highlighting their promising role in the field of bioelectronics.展开更多
Conductive hydrogels have attracted extensive attention owing to their promising application prospects in flexible and wearable electronics.However,achieving both high sensitivity and mechanical robustness remains cha...Conductive hydrogels have attracted extensive attention owing to their promising application prospects in flexible and wearable electronics.However,achieving both high sensitivity and mechanical robustness remains challenging.Herein,a novel and versatile conductive hydrogel based on the hybrid assem-bly of conductive cellulose nanofiber(CNF)networks has been designed and fabricated.Assisted by the templating effect of CNFs and stabilizing effect of negatively charged poly(styrene sulfonate)(PSS),conducting polymer poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)(PEDOT)was self-organized into three-dimensional nanostructures which constructed a robust conductive network after in-situ oxidative polymerization.The unique structure derived from CNF bio-template endowed polyacrylamide(PAM)hydrogels with improved electrical conductivity and excellent mechanical performance.As a result,the as-fabricated CNF/PEDOT:PSS/PAM hydrogel exhibited an ultimate tensile strain of 1881%and toughness of 3.72 MJ/m^(3),which were 4.07 and 8.27 times higher than the CNF-free hydrogel,respectively.More significantly,the resultant hydrogel sensor showed highly desirable sensing properties,including remarkable sensing range(1100%),high gauge factor(GF=5.16),fast response time(185 ms),and commendable durability,as well as good adhesiveness.Moreover,the hydrogel sensor was able to distinguish subtle physiological activities including phonation and facial expression,and monitor large human body motions such as finger flexion and elbow blending.Besides,it was feasible to integrate the strain sensor on the joints of robots to recognize complicated machine motion signals,showing potential in advanced human-machine interactions.展开更多
Flexible intelligent sensing is a burgeoning field of study that covers various disciplines,including but not restricted to chemistry,physics,electronics and biology.However,the widespread use of flexible sensors rema...Flexible intelligent sensing is a burgeoning field of study that covers various disciplines,including but not restricted to chemistry,physics,electronics and biology.However,the widespread use of flexible sensors remains challenging because of certain constraints,such as limited stretchability,poor biocompatibility,low responsivity,and the complexity of multifunc-tional integration.Conductive hydrogels with remarkable material properties are presently in the spotlight of flexible sens-ing.In the pursuit of high-performance and“green”conductive hydrogel-based sensors,cellulose is a promising candidate owing to its renewability,low cost,appealing mechanical properties,easy modification and other functional characteristics.Herein,cutting-edge progress in the fabrication of conductive cellulose hydrogels(CCHs)using cellulose and cellulose derivatives in terms of structural features,preparation approaches,functional properties,applications,and prospects for sensors is comprehensively summarized.The correlation between CCHs performances,reinforcement strategies and sensor properties is highlighted to gain insight into the process of developing smart sensors by utilizing CCHs.Besides,the state-of-the-art advances of CCHs toward emerging wearable sensors,including strain/pressure sensors,temperature sensors,humidity sensors,and biosensors,are systematically discussed.Finally,potential challenges and future outlooks of such attractive CCH-based flexible sensors are presented,providing valuable information for the development of next-generation cellulose-based electronic devices.展开更多
Soft strain sensors that can transduce stretch stimuli into electrical readouts are promising as sustainable wearable electronics.However,most strain sensors cannot achieve highly-sensitive and wide-range detection of...Soft strain sensors that can transduce stretch stimuli into electrical readouts are promising as sustainable wearable electronics.However,most strain sensors cannot achieve highly-sensitive and wide-range detection of ultralow and high strains.Inspired by bamboo structures,anti-freezing microfibers made of conductive poly(vinyl alcohol)hydrogel with poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiphene)-poly(styrenesulfonate)are developed via continuous microfluidic spinning.The microfibers provide unique bamboo-like structures with enhanced local stress to improve both their length change and resistance change upon stretching for efficient signal conversion.The microfibers allow highlysensitive(detection limit:0.05%strain)and wide-range(0%-400%strain)detection of ultralow and high strains,as well as features of good stretchability(485%strain)and anti-freezing property(freezing temperature:-41.1°C),fast response(200 ms),and good repeatability.The experimental results,together with theoretical foundation analysis and finite element analysis,prove their enhanced length and resistance changes upon stretching for efficient signal conversion.By integrating microfluidic spinning with 3D-printing technique,the textiles of the microfibers can be flexibly constructed.The microfibers and their 3D-printed textiles enable highperformance monitoring of human motions including finger bending and throat vibrating during phonation.This work provides an efficient and general strategy for developing advanced conductive hydrogel microfibers as highperformance wearable strain sensors.展开更多
Flexible electronics have emerged as an exciting research area in recent years,serving as ideal interfaces bridging biological systems and conventional electronic devices.Flexible electronics can not only collect phys...Flexible electronics have emerged as an exciting research area in recent years,serving as ideal interfaces bridging biological systems and conventional electronic devices.Flexible electronics can not only collect physiological signals for human health monitoring but also enrich our daily life with multifunctional smart materials and devices.Conductive hydrogels(CHs)have become promising candidates for the fabrication of flexible electronics owing to their biocompatibility,adjustable mechanical flexibility,good conductivity,and multiple stimuli-responsive properties.To achieve on-demand mechanical properties such as stretchability,compressibility,and elasticity,the rational design of polymer networks via modulating chemical and physical intermolecular interactions is required.Moreover,the type of conductive components(eg,electron-conductive materials,ions)and the incorporation method also play an important role in the conductivity of CHs.Electron-CHs usually possess excellent conductivity,while ion-CHs are generally transparent and can generate ion gradients within the hydrogel matrices.This mini review focuses on the recent advances in the design of CHs,introducing various design strategies for electron-CHs and ion-CHs employed in flexible electronics and highlighting their versatile applications such as biosensors,batteries,supercapacitors,nanogenerators,actuators,touch panels,and displays.展开更多
Conductive polymers(CPs)are generally insoluble,and developing hydrophilic CPs is significant to broaden the applications of CPs.In this work,a mussel-inspired strategy was proposed to construct hydrophilic CP nanopar...Conductive polymers(CPs)are generally insoluble,and developing hydrophilic CPs is significant to broaden the applications of CPs.In this work,a mussel-inspired strategy was proposed to construct hydrophilic CP nanoparticles(CP NPs),while endowing the CP NPs with redox activity and biocompatibility.This is a universal strategy applicable for a series of CPs,including polyaniline,polypyrrole,and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene).The catechol/quinone contained sulfonated lignin(LS)was doped into various CPs to form CP/LS NPs with hydrophilicity,conductivity,and redox activity.These CP/LS NPs were used as versatile nanofillers to prepare the conductive hydrogels with long-term adhesiveness.The CP/LS NPs-incorporated hydrogels have a good conductivity because of the uniform distribution of the hydrophilic NPs in the hydrogel network,forming a well-connected electric path.The hydrogel exhibits long-term adhesiveness,which is attributed to the mussel-inspired dynamic redox balance of catechol/quinone groups on the CP/LS NPs.This conductive and adhesive hydrogel shows good electroactivity and biocompatibility and therefore has broad applications in electrostimulation of tissue regeneration and implantable bioelectronics.展开更多
As one of the most rapidly expanding materials,hydrogels have gained increasing attention in a variety of fields due to their biocompatibility,degradability and hydrophilic properties,as well as their remarkable adhes...As one of the most rapidly expanding materials,hydrogels have gained increasing attention in a variety of fields due to their biocompatibility,degradability and hydrophilic properties,as well as their remarkable adhesion and stretchability to adapt to different surfaces.Hydrogels combined with carbon-based materials possess enhanced properties and new functionalities,in particular,conductive hydrogels have become a new area of research in the field of materials science.This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview and up-to-date examination of recent developments in the synthesis,properties and applications of conductive hydrogels incorporating several typical carbon nanoparticles such as carbon nanotubes,graphene,carbon dots and carbon nanofibers.We summarize key techniques and mechanisms for synthesizing various composite hydrogels with exceptional properties,and represented applications such as wearable sensors,temperature sensors,supercapacitors and human-computer interaction reported recently.The mechanical,electrical and sensing properties of carbon nanoparticles conductive hydrogels are thoroughly analyzed to disclose the role of carbon nanoparticles in these hydrogels and key factors in the microstructure.Finally,future development of conductive hydrogels based on carbon nanoparticles is discussed including the challenges and possible solutions in terms of microstructure optimization,mechanical and other properties,and promising applications in wearable electronics and multifunctional materials.展开更多
In recent years,conductive hydrogels have become a promising candidate for application in fields such as tissue engineering and flexible electronic devices because of their conductivity,soft and wet nature.However,the...In recent years,conductive hydrogels have become a promising candidate for application in fields such as tissue engineering and flexible electronic devices because of their conductivity,soft and wet nature.However,the preparation of tough and uniformly conductive hydrogels remains challenging because conductive nanofillers tend to aggregate during hydrogel formation.Herein,a hydrophilic polymer assistant dispersion strategy is proposed to fabricate a tough,conductive composite hydrogel with doublenetwork based on well-dispersed carbon nanotubes(CNTs).In particular,A@T_(2.0)/polyacrylamide(PAM)hydrogels showed a tensile strength of 332.9 kPa,elongation of 584.6%,Young’s modulus of 91.5 kPa,and conductivity of 2.765 S m^(-1),and a demonstration was performed to show the strain sensing for health monitoring and handwriting.Results showed that the fabricated conductive hydrogels offer promising and broad insights in the field of wearable sensors for health monitoring,innovative electronics,and human-machine interactions.展开更多
Conductive hydrogels have attracted tremendous attention due to their excellent softness and stretchability as wearable strain sensing devices.However,most of hydrogel-based strain sensors suffered from poor self-reco...Conductive hydrogels have attracted tremendous attention due to their excellent softness and stretchability as wearable strain sensing devices.However,most of hydrogel-based strain sensors suffered from poor self-recoverability and fatigue resistance,resulting in significant decrease of strain sensitivity after recycling.Here,a soft and flexible wearable strain sensor is prepared by using an ionic conductive hydrogel with latex particles as physical cross-linking centers.The dynamic physical cross-linking structure can effectively dissipate energy through disruption and reconstruction of molecular segments,thereby imparting excellent stretchability,self-recoverability and fatigue resistance.In addition,the hydrogel exhibits excellent strain-sensitive resistance changes,which enables it to be assembled as a wearable sensor to monitor human motions.As a result,the hydrogel strain sensor can provide precise feedback for a wide range of human activities,including large-scale joint bending and tiny phonating.Therefore,the tough ionic conductive hydrogel would be widely applied in electronic skin,medical monitoring and artificial intelligence.展开更多
Conductive ionic hydrogels(CIH)have been widely studied for the development of stretchable electronic devices,such as sensors,electrodes,and actuators.Most of these CIH are made into 3D or 2D shape,while 1D CIH(hydrog...Conductive ionic hydrogels(CIH)have been widely studied for the development of stretchable electronic devices,such as sensors,electrodes,and actuators.Most of these CIH are made into 3D or 2D shape,while 1D CIH(hydrogel fibers)is often difficult to make because of the low mechanical robustness of common CIH.Herein,we use gel spinning method to prepare a robust CIH fiber with high strength,large stretchability,and good conductivity.The robust CIH fiber is drawn from the composite gel of sodium polyacrylate(PAAS)and sodium carboxymethyl cellulose(CMC).In the composite CIH fiber,the soft PAAS presents good conductivity and stretchability,while the rigid CMC significantly enhances the strength and toughness of the PAAS/CMC fiber.To protect the conductive PAAS/CMC fiber from damage by water,a thin layer of hydrophobic polymethyl acrylate(PMA)or polybutyl acrylate(PBA)is coated on the PAAS/CMC fiber as a water-resistant and insulating cover.The obtained PAAS/CMC-PMA and PAAS/CMC-PBA CIH fibers present high tensile strength(up to 28 MPa),high tensile toughness(up to 43 MJ/m~3),and good electrical conductivity(up to 0.35 S/m),which are useful for textile-based stretchable electronic devices.展开更多
Recently,hydrogels have gained enormous interest in three-dimensional(3D)bioprinting toward developing functional substitutes for tissue remolding.However,it is highly challenging to transmit electrical signals to cel...Recently,hydrogels have gained enormous interest in three-dimensional(3D)bioprinting toward developing functional substitutes for tissue remolding.However,it is highly challenging to transmit electrical signals to cells due to the limited electrical conductivity of the bioprinted hydrogels.Herein,we demonstrate the 3D bioprinting-assisted fabrication of a conductive hydrogel scaffold based on poly-3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene(PEDOT)nanoparticles(NPs)deposited in gelatin methacryloyl(GelMA)for enhanced myogenic differentiation of mouse myoblasts(C2C12 cells).Initially,PEDOT NPs are dispersed in the hydrogel uniformly to enhance the conductive property of the hydrogel scaffold.Notably,the incorporated PEDOT NPs showed minimal influence on the printing ability of GelMA.Then,C2C12 cells are successfully encapsulated within GelMA/PEDOT conductive hydrogels using 3D extrusion bioprinting.Furthermore,the proliferation,migration and differentiation efficacies of C2C12 cells in the highly conductive GelMA/PEDOT composite scaffolds are demonstrated using various in vitro investigations of live/dead staining,F-actin staining,desmin and myogenin immunofluorescence staining.Finally,the effects of electrical signals on the stimulation of the scaffolds are investigated toward the myogenic differentiation of C2C12 cells and the formation of myotubes in vitro.Collectively,our findings demonstrate that the fabrication of the conductive hydrogels provides a feasible approach for the encapsulation of cells and the regeneration of the muscle tissue.展开更多
In recent years,electrically conductive hydrogel-based nerve guidance conduits(NGCs)have yielded promising results for treating peripheral nerve injuries(PNIs).However,developed ones are generally pre-manufactured and...In recent years,electrically conductive hydrogel-based nerve guidance conduits(NGCs)have yielded promising results for treating peripheral nerve injuries(PNIs).However,developed ones are generally pre-manufactured and exhibit a limited ability to achieve good contact with nerve tissue with irregu-lar surfaces.Herein,we developed a plasticine-like electrically conductive hydrogel consisting of gelatin,conducting polypyrrole,and tannic acid(named GPT)and assessed its ability to promote peripheral nerve regeneration.The shape-persistent GPT hydrogel exhibited good self-healing properties and could easily be molded to form a conduit that could match any injured nerve tissue.Their electrical properties could be tuned by changing the PPy concentration.In vitro,the improved conductivity of the hydrogel pro-moted dorsal root ganglion(DRG)axonal extension.More importantly,we found that the GPT hydrogel enhanced axonal regeneration and remyelination in vivo,preventing denervation atrophy and enhancing functional recovery in a mice model of sciatic nerve injury.These results suggest that our plasticine-like NGC has huge prospects for clinical application in the repair of PNI.展开更多
To date,hydrogels have gained increasing attentions as a flexible conductive material in fabricating soft electronics.However,it remains a big challenge to integrate multiple functions into one gel that can be used wi...To date,hydrogels have gained increasing attentions as a flexible conductive material in fabricating soft electronics.However,it remains a big challenge to integrate multiple functions into one gel that can be used widely under various conditions.Herein,a kind of multifunc-tional hydrogel with a combination of desirable characteristics,including remarkable transparency,high conductivity,ultra-stretchability,tough-ness,good fatigue resistance,and strong adhesive ability is presented,which was facilely fabricated through multiple noncovalent crosslinking strategy.The resultant versatile sensors are able to detect both weak and large deformations,which owns a low detection limit of 0.1%strain,high stretchability up to 1586%,ultrahigh sensitivity with a gauge factor up to 18.54,as well as wide pressure sensing range(0-600 kPa).Meanwhile,the fabrication of conductive hydrogel-based sensors is demonstrated for various soft electronic devices,including a flexible human-machine interactive system,the soft tactile switch,an integrated electronic skin for unprecedented nonplanar visualized pressure sensing,and the stretchable triboelectric nanogenerators with excellent biomechanical energy harvesting ability.This work opens up a simple route for multifunctional hydrogel and promises the practical application of soft and self-powered wearable electronics in various complex scenes.展开更多
Rehabilitation and regenerative medicine are two promising approaches for spinal cord injury(SCI)recovery,but their combination has been limited.Conductive biomaterials could bridge regenerative scaffolds with electri...Rehabilitation and regenerative medicine are two promising approaches for spinal cord injury(SCI)recovery,but their combination has been limited.Conductive biomaterials could bridge regenerative scaffolds with electrical stimulation by inducing axon regeneration and supporting physiological electrical signal transmission.Here,we developed aligned conductive hydrogel fibers by incorporating carbon nanotubes(CNTs)into methacrylate acylated gelatin(GelMA)hydrogel via rotating liquid bath electrospinning.The electrospun CNT/GelMA hydrogel fibers mimicked the micro-scale aligned structure,conductivity,and soft mechanical properties of neural axons.For in vitro studies,CNT/GelMA hydrogel fibers supported PC12 cell proliferation and aligned adhesion,which was enhanced by electrical stimulation(ES).Similarly,the combination of aligned CNT/GelMA hydrogel fibers and ES promoted neuronal differentiation and axon-like neurite sprouting in neural stem cells(NSCs).Furthermore,CNT/GelMA hydrogel fibers were transplanted into a T9 transection rat spinal cord injury model for in vivo studies.The results showed that the incorporating CNTs could remain at the injury site with the GelMA fibers biodegraded and improve the conductivity of regenerative tissue.The aligned structure of the hydrogel could induce the neural fibers regeneration,and the ES enhanced the remyelination and axonal regeneration.Behavioral assessments and electrophysiological results suggest that the combination of aligned CNT/GelMA hydrogel fibers and ES could significantly restore motor function in rats.This study demonstrates that conductive aligned CNT/GelMA hydrogel fibers can not only induce neural regeneration as a scaffold but also support ESto promote spinal cord injury recovery.The conductive hydrogel fibers enable merging regenerative medicine and rehabilitation,showing great potential for satisfactory locomotor recovery after SCI.展开更多
Flexible sensors have great potential for monitoring human body motion signals. This paper presents a flexible sensor that uses zinc oxide (ZnO) to improve the mechanical properties and electrical conductivity of PVA ...Flexible sensors have great potential for monitoring human body motion signals. This paper presents a flexible sensor that uses zinc oxide (ZnO) to improve the mechanical properties and electrical conductivity of PVA hydrogel. The composite hydrogel has excellent conductive properties and high strain sensitivity, making it suitable for motion monitoring. The PVA/ZnO conductive hydrogel is tested on various body parts, showing effective feedback on movement changes and good electrical signal output effects for different motion degrees, confirming its feasibility in flexible sensors. The sensor exhibits good mechanical properties, electrical conductivity, and tensile strain sensing performance, making it a promising sensor material. It can accurately monitor wrist bending, finger deformation, bending, and large-scale joint movements due to its wide monitoring range and recoverable strain. The results show that the PVA/ZnO conductive hydrogel can provide effective feedback in flexible sensors, which is suitable for use in motion monitoring.展开更多
Wearable biosensors have received great interest as patient-friendly diagnostic technologies because of their high flexibility and conformability.The growing research and utilization of novel materials in designing we...Wearable biosensors have received great interest as patient-friendly diagnostic technologies because of their high flexibility and conformability.The growing research and utilization of novel materials in designing wearable biosensors have accelerated the development of point-of-care sensing platforms and implantable biomedical devices in human health care.Among numerous potential materials,conjugated polymers(CPs)are emerging as ideal choices for constructing high-performance wearable biosensors because of their outstanding conductive and mechanical properties.Recently,CPs have been extensively incorporated into various wearable biosensors to monitor a range of target biomolecules.However,fabricating highly reliable CP-based wearable biosensors for practical applications remains a significant challenge,necessitating novel developmental strategies for enhancing the viability of such biosensors.Accordingly,this review aims to provide consolidated scientific evidence by summarizing and evaluating recent studies focused on designing and fabricating CP-based wearable biosensors,thereby facilitating future research.Emphasizing the superior properties and benefits of CPs,this review aims to clarify their potential applicability within this field.Furthermore,the fundamentals and main components of CP-based wearable biosensors and their sensing mechanisms are discussed in detail.The recent advancements in CP nanostructures and hybridizations for improved sensing performance,along with recent innovations in next-generation wearable biosensors are highlighted.CPbased wearable biosensors have been—and will continue to be—an ideal platform for developing effective and user-friendly diagnostic technologies for human health monitoring.展开更多
Adhesive hydrogels have broad applications ranging from tissue engineering to bioelectronics;however,fabricating adhesive hydrogels with multiple functions remains a challenge.In this study,a mussel-inspired tannic ac...Adhesive hydrogels have broad applications ranging from tissue engineering to bioelectronics;however,fabricating adhesive hydrogels with multiple functions remains a challenge.In this study,a mussel-inspired tannic acid chelated-Ag(TA-Ag)nanozyme with peroxidase(POD)-like activity was designed by the in situ reduction of ultrasmall Ag nanoparticles(NPs)with TA.The ultrasmall TA-Ag nanozyme exhibited high catalytic activity to induce hydrogel self-setting without external aid.The nanozyme retained abundant phenolic hydroxyl groups and maintained the dynamic redox balance of phenol-quinone,providing the hydrogels with long-term and repeatable adhesiveness,similar to the adhesion of mussels.The phenolic hydroxyl groups also afforded uniform distribution of the nanozyme in the hydrogel network,thereby improving its mechanical properties and conductivity.Furthermore,the nanozyme endowed the hydrogel with antibacterial activity through synergistic effects of the reactive oxygen species generated via POD-like catalytic reactions and the intrinsic bactericidal activity of Ag.Owing to these advantages,the ultrasmall TA-Ag nanozyme-catalyzed hydrogel could be effectively used as an adhesive,antibacterial,and implantable bioelectrode to detect bio-signals,and as a wound dressing to accelerate tissue regeneration while preventing infection.Therefore,this study provides a promising approach for the fabrication of adhesive hydrogel bioelectronics with multiple functions via mussel-inspired nanozyme catalysis.展开更多
To regulate cell behaviors and promote nerve function recovery,three-dimensional(3D)conductive hydrogel can transmit intercellular electrical signals,and effectively provide the cell survival environment.However,produ...To regulate cell behaviors and promote nerve function recovery,three-dimensional(3D)conductive hydrogel can transmit intercellular electrical signals,and effectively provide the cell survival environment.However,produc-ing hydrogels with simultaneous high conductivity,favorable biocompatibility,and tissue-matching properties remains a challenge for spinal cord injury(SCI)treatment.Here,a conductive,multifunctional,and biocompati-ble VPImBF4 ionic liquid(IL)with photosensitive chitosan-based hydrogel(pCM@IL)is developed.The pCM@IL hydrogel exhibits a 3D microporous structure that could maintain cell viability and improve cell growth.Elas-tic modulus,conductivity,and biodegradability of the pCM@IL hydrogels are investigated with tissue-matching mechanical properties.The pCM@IL conductive hydrogels synergistically enhance neuronal cell proliferation and promote neuronal cells differentiation via upregulates synapse gene(Tubulin𝛽3,GAP43,Synaptophysin)expression.Furthermore,in vivo studies of the pCM@IL conductive hydrogels as implants demonstrate low-inflammation and neovascularize promotion and appropriate biodegradable properties.The developed pCM@IL conductive hydrogel is a promising therapeutic scaffold biomaterial for SCI repair.展开更多
Advanced soft ion-conducting hydrogels have been developed rapidly in the integrated portable health monitoring equipment due to their higher sensitivity,sensory traits,tunable conductivity,and stretchability for phys...Advanced soft ion-conducting hydrogels have been developed rapidly in the integrated portable health monitoring equipment due to their higher sensitivity,sensory traits,tunable conductivity,and stretchability for physiological activities and personal healthcare detection.However,traditional hydrogel conductors are normally susceptible to large deformation and strong mechanical stress,which leads to inferior electro-mechanical stability for real application scenarios.Herein,a strong ionically conductive hydrogel(poly(vinyl alcohol)-boric acid-glycerol/sodium alginate-calcium chloride/electrolyte ions(PBG/SC/EI))was designed by engineering the covalently and ionically crosslinked networks followed by the salting-out effect to further enhance the mechanical strength and ionic conductivity of the hydrogel.Owing to the collective effects of the energy-dissipation mechanism and salting-out effect,the designed PBG/SC/EI with excellent structural integrity and robustness exhibits exceptional mechanical properties(elongation at break for 559.1%and tensile strength of 869.4 kPa)and high ionic conductivity(1.618 S·m^(-1)).As such,the PBG/SC/EI strain sensor features high sensitivity(gauge factor=2.29),which can effectively monitor various kinds of human motions(joint motions,facial micro-expression,faint respiration,and voice recognition).Meanwhile,the hydrogel-based Zn||MnO_(2)battery delivers a high capacity of 267.2 mAh·g^(-1)and a maximal energy density of 356.8 Wh·kg^(-1)associated with good cycle performance of 71.8%capacity retention after 8000 cycles.Additionally,an integrated bio-monitoring system with the sensor and Zn||MnO_(2)battery can accurately identify diverse physiological activities in a real-time and non-invasive way.This work presents a feasible strategy for designing high-performance conductive hydrogels for highly-reliable integrated bio-monitoring systems with excellent practicability.展开更多
基金supported by the Research Project Funding of National University of Defense Technology of China (No.ZK19-33)the National Postdoctoral International Exchange Program Funding for Incoming Postdoctoral Students (Postdoctoral No.48127)+1 种基金the Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hunan Province (No.2020RC2036)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos.52105039 and 52175069)。
文摘Owing to their excellent mechanical flexibility, electrical conductivity, and biocompatibility, conductive hydrogels(CHs) are widely used in the fields of energy and power, and biomedical technology. To arrive at a better understanding of the design methods and development trends of CHs, this paper summarizes and analyzes related research published in recent years. First,we describe the properties and characteristics of CHs. Using Scopus, the world’s largest abstract and citation database, we conducted a quantitative analysis of the related literature from the past 15 years and summarized development trends in the field of CHs. Second, we describe the types of CH network crosslinking and basic functional design methods and summarize the three-dimensional(3D) structure-forming methods and conductive performance tests of CHs. In addition, we introduce applications of CHs in the fields of energy and power, biomedical technology, and others. Lastly, we discuss several problems in current CH research and introduce some prospects for the future development of CHs.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52475610)Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(LDQ24E050001).
文摘Despite the promising progress in conductive hydrogels made with pure conducting polymer,great challenges remain in the interface adhesion and robustness in longterm monitoring.To address these challenges,Prof.Seung Hwan Ko and Taek-Soo Kim’s team introduced a laserinduced phase separation and adhesion method for fabricating conductive hydrogels consisting of pure poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrene sulfonate on polymer substrates.The laser-induced phase separation and adhesion treated conducting polymers can be selectively transformed into conductive hydrogels that exhibit wet conductivities of 101.4 S cm^(−1)with a spatial resolution down to 5μm.Moreover,they maintain impedance and charge-storage capacity even after 1 h of sonication.The micropatterned electrode arrays demonstrate their potential in long-term in vivo signal recordings,highlighting their promising role in the field of bioelectronics.
基金supported by the National Natural Sci-ence Foundation of China(No.32260359)the Guangxi Sci-ence and Technology Base and Talent Special Project(No.GUIKE AD23026179).
文摘Conductive hydrogels have attracted extensive attention owing to their promising application prospects in flexible and wearable electronics.However,achieving both high sensitivity and mechanical robustness remains challenging.Herein,a novel and versatile conductive hydrogel based on the hybrid assem-bly of conductive cellulose nanofiber(CNF)networks has been designed and fabricated.Assisted by the templating effect of CNFs and stabilizing effect of negatively charged poly(styrene sulfonate)(PSS),conducting polymer poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)(PEDOT)was self-organized into three-dimensional nanostructures which constructed a robust conductive network after in-situ oxidative polymerization.The unique structure derived from CNF bio-template endowed polyacrylamide(PAM)hydrogels with improved electrical conductivity and excellent mechanical performance.As a result,the as-fabricated CNF/PEDOT:PSS/PAM hydrogel exhibited an ultimate tensile strain of 1881%and toughness of 3.72 MJ/m^(3),which were 4.07 and 8.27 times higher than the CNF-free hydrogel,respectively.More significantly,the resultant hydrogel sensor showed highly desirable sensing properties,including remarkable sensing range(1100%),high gauge factor(GF=5.16),fast response time(185 ms),and commendable durability,as well as good adhesiveness.Moreover,the hydrogel sensor was able to distinguish subtle physiological activities including phonation and facial expression,and monitor large human body motions such as finger flexion and elbow blending.Besides,it was feasible to integrate the strain sensor on the joints of robots to recognize complicated machine motion signals,showing potential in advanced human-machine interactions.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.22378247)International Joint Research Center for biomass chemistry and materials,Shaanxi international science and technology cooperation base(2018GHJD-19)+1 种基金Shaanxi Qin Chuangyuan Project of“Scientist+Engineer”team construction(2022KXJ-135)Shaanxi Qin Chuangyuan Project of Quoting high-level innovative and entrepreneurial talent projects(QCYRCXM-2022-135).
文摘Flexible intelligent sensing is a burgeoning field of study that covers various disciplines,including but not restricted to chemistry,physics,electronics and biology.However,the widespread use of flexible sensors remains challenging because of certain constraints,such as limited stretchability,poor biocompatibility,low responsivity,and the complexity of multifunc-tional integration.Conductive hydrogels with remarkable material properties are presently in the spotlight of flexible sens-ing.In the pursuit of high-performance and“green”conductive hydrogel-based sensors,cellulose is a promising candidate owing to its renewability,low cost,appealing mechanical properties,easy modification and other functional characteristics.Herein,cutting-edge progress in the fabrication of conductive cellulose hydrogels(CCHs)using cellulose and cellulose derivatives in terms of structural features,preparation approaches,functional properties,applications,and prospects for sensors is comprehensively summarized.The correlation between CCHs performances,reinforcement strategies and sensor properties is highlighted to gain insight into the process of developing smart sensors by utilizing CCHs.Besides,the state-of-the-art advances of CCHs toward emerging wearable sensors,including strain/pressure sensors,temperature sensors,humidity sensors,and biosensors,are systematically discussed.Finally,potential challenges and future outlooks of such attractive CCH-based flexible sensors are presented,providing valuable information for the development of next-generation cellulose-based electronic devices.
基金support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.22278281 and 21991101)Sichuan University(2020SCUNG112)
文摘Soft strain sensors that can transduce stretch stimuli into electrical readouts are promising as sustainable wearable electronics.However,most strain sensors cannot achieve highly-sensitive and wide-range detection of ultralow and high strains.Inspired by bamboo structures,anti-freezing microfibers made of conductive poly(vinyl alcohol)hydrogel with poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiphene)-poly(styrenesulfonate)are developed via continuous microfluidic spinning.The microfibers provide unique bamboo-like structures with enhanced local stress to improve both their length change and resistance change upon stretching for efficient signal conversion.The microfibers allow highlysensitive(detection limit:0.05%strain)and wide-range(0%-400%strain)detection of ultralow and high strains,as well as features of good stretchability(485%strain)and anti-freezing property(freezing temperature:-41.1°C),fast response(200 ms),and good repeatability.The experimental results,together with theoretical foundation analysis and finite element analysis,prove their enhanced length and resistance changes upon stretching for efficient signal conversion.By integrating microfluidic spinning with 3D-printing technique,the textiles of the microfibers can be flexibly constructed.The microfibers and their 3D-printed textiles enable highperformance monitoring of human motions including finger bending and throat vibrating during phonation.This work provides an efficient and general strategy for developing advanced conductive hydrogel microfibers as highperformance wearable strain sensors.
基金support from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada(NSERC)the Canada Foundation for Innovation(CFI),and the Canada Research Chairs Program(H.Zeng).
文摘Flexible electronics have emerged as an exciting research area in recent years,serving as ideal interfaces bridging biological systems and conventional electronic devices.Flexible electronics can not only collect physiological signals for human health monitoring but also enrich our daily life with multifunctional smart materials and devices.Conductive hydrogels(CHs)have become promising candidates for the fabrication of flexible electronics owing to their biocompatibility,adjustable mechanical flexibility,good conductivity,and multiple stimuli-responsive properties.To achieve on-demand mechanical properties such as stretchability,compressibility,and elasticity,the rational design of polymer networks via modulating chemical and physical intermolecular interactions is required.Moreover,the type of conductive components(eg,electron-conductive materials,ions)and the incorporation method also play an important role in the conductivity of CHs.Electron-CHs usually possess excellent conductivity,while ion-CHs are generally transparent and can generate ion gradients within the hydrogel matrices.This mini review focuses on the recent advances in the design of CHs,introducing various design strategies for electron-CHs and ion-CHs employed in flexible electronics and highlighting their versatile applications such as biosensors,batteries,supercapacitors,nanogenerators,actuators,touch panels,and displays.
基金This work was financially supported by the R&D Program in Key Areas of Guangdong(2019B010941002)National Key Research and Development Program of China(2016YFB0700802),NSFC(81671824,31700841)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(2682019JQ03).
文摘Conductive polymers(CPs)are generally insoluble,and developing hydrophilic CPs is significant to broaden the applications of CPs.In this work,a mussel-inspired strategy was proposed to construct hydrophilic CP nanoparticles(CP NPs),while endowing the CP NPs with redox activity and biocompatibility.This is a universal strategy applicable for a series of CPs,including polyaniline,polypyrrole,and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene).The catechol/quinone contained sulfonated lignin(LS)was doped into various CPs to form CP/LS NPs with hydrophilicity,conductivity,and redox activity.These CP/LS NPs were used as versatile nanofillers to prepare the conductive hydrogels with long-term adhesiveness.The CP/LS NPs-incorporated hydrogels have a good conductivity because of the uniform distribution of the hydrophilic NPs in the hydrogel network,forming a well-connected electric path.The hydrogel exhibits long-term adhesiveness,which is attributed to the mussel-inspired dynamic redox balance of catechol/quinone groups on the CP/LS NPs.This conductive and adhesive hydrogel shows good electroactivity and biocompatibility and therefore has broad applications in electrostimulation of tissue regeneration and implantable bioelectronics.
基金This work was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(grant No.2020YFA0210702)National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant No.51872267)+2 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province,China(grant No.202300410371)Program for Science&Technology Innovation Talents in Universities of Henan Province(grant No.21HASTIT017)Foundation of Henan Province Educational Committee(grant No.23A140005).
文摘As one of the most rapidly expanding materials,hydrogels have gained increasing attention in a variety of fields due to their biocompatibility,degradability and hydrophilic properties,as well as their remarkable adhesion and stretchability to adapt to different surfaces.Hydrogels combined with carbon-based materials possess enhanced properties and new functionalities,in particular,conductive hydrogels have become a new area of research in the field of materials science.This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview and up-to-date examination of recent developments in the synthesis,properties and applications of conductive hydrogels incorporating several typical carbon nanoparticles such as carbon nanotubes,graphene,carbon dots and carbon nanofibers.We summarize key techniques and mechanisms for synthesizing various composite hydrogels with exceptional properties,and represented applications such as wearable sensors,temperature sensors,supercapacitors and human-computer interaction reported recently.The mechanical,electrical and sensing properties of carbon nanoparticles conductive hydrogels are thoroughly analyzed to disclose the role of carbon nanoparticles in these hydrogels and key factors in the microstructure.Finally,future development of conductive hydrogels based on carbon nanoparticles is discussed including the challenges and possible solutions in terms of microstructure optimization,mechanical and other properties,and promising applications in wearable electronics and multifunctional materials.
基金supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai(Grant No.21ZR1400500)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.52173029,51803022,51733002)+2 种基金the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant Nos.2232021D-05,2232018A3-01)the Cooperative Project with Bestee(Grant No.106210232)the Graduate Student Innovation Fund of Donghua University(Grant No.CUSF-DH-D-2020038)。
文摘In recent years,conductive hydrogels have become a promising candidate for application in fields such as tissue engineering and flexible electronic devices because of their conductivity,soft and wet nature.However,the preparation of tough and uniformly conductive hydrogels remains challenging because conductive nanofillers tend to aggregate during hydrogel formation.Herein,a hydrophilic polymer assistant dispersion strategy is proposed to fabricate a tough,conductive composite hydrogel with doublenetwork based on well-dispersed carbon nanotubes(CNTs).In particular,A@T_(2.0)/polyacrylamide(PAM)hydrogels showed a tensile strength of 332.9 kPa,elongation of 584.6%,Young’s modulus of 91.5 kPa,and conductivity of 2.765 S m^(-1),and a demonstration was performed to show the strain sensing for health monitoring and handwriting.Results showed that the fabricated conductive hydrogels offer promising and broad insights in the field of wearable sensors for health monitoring,innovative electronics,and human-machine interactions.
基金supported by the Science and Technology Department of Jilin Province(Grant Nos.20180201021GX&20200708102YY)。
文摘Conductive hydrogels have attracted tremendous attention due to their excellent softness and stretchability as wearable strain sensing devices.However,most of hydrogel-based strain sensors suffered from poor self-recoverability and fatigue resistance,resulting in significant decrease of strain sensitivity after recycling.Here,a soft and flexible wearable strain sensor is prepared by using an ionic conductive hydrogel with latex particles as physical cross-linking centers.The dynamic physical cross-linking structure can effectively dissipate energy through disruption and reconstruction of molecular segments,thereby imparting excellent stretchability,self-recoverability and fatigue resistance.In addition,the hydrogel exhibits excellent strain-sensitive resistance changes,which enables it to be assembled as a wearable sensor to monitor human motions.As a result,the hydrogel strain sensor can provide precise feedback for a wide range of human activities,including large-scale joint bending and tiny phonating.Therefore,the tough ionic conductive hydrogel would be widely applied in electronic skin,medical monitoring and artificial intelligence.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.21778052 and No.21975240)by the Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province(No.1908085J19)the Talent Research Foundation of Hefei University(No.18-19RC08)。
文摘Conductive ionic hydrogels(CIH)have been widely studied for the development of stretchable electronic devices,such as sensors,electrodes,and actuators.Most of these CIH are made into 3D or 2D shape,while 1D CIH(hydrogel fibers)is often difficult to make because of the low mechanical robustness of common CIH.Herein,we use gel spinning method to prepare a robust CIH fiber with high strength,large stretchability,and good conductivity.The robust CIH fiber is drawn from the composite gel of sodium polyacrylate(PAAS)and sodium carboxymethyl cellulose(CMC).In the composite CIH fiber,the soft PAAS presents good conductivity and stretchability,while the rigid CMC significantly enhances the strength and toughness of the PAAS/CMC fiber.To protect the conductive PAAS/CMC fiber from damage by water,a thin layer of hydrophobic polymethyl acrylate(PMA)or polybutyl acrylate(PBA)is coated on the PAAS/CMC fiber as a water-resistant and insulating cover.The obtained PAAS/CMC-PMA and PAAS/CMC-PBA CIH fibers present high tensile strength(up to 28 MPa),high tensile toughness(up to 43 MJ/m~3),and good electrical conductivity(up to 0.35 S/m),which are useful for textile-based stretchable electronic devices.
基金support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC,32071323,81971734 and 31800794)National Key R&D Program of China(2018YFB1105600)+3 种基金Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province(2019J01076)support by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(ZQN-713)Funds for Foreign Experts from Ministry of Science and Technology,China(G20190013023)Program for Innovative Research Team in Science and Technology in Fujian Province.
文摘Recently,hydrogels have gained enormous interest in three-dimensional(3D)bioprinting toward developing functional substitutes for tissue remolding.However,it is highly challenging to transmit electrical signals to cells due to the limited electrical conductivity of the bioprinted hydrogels.Herein,we demonstrate the 3D bioprinting-assisted fabrication of a conductive hydrogel scaffold based on poly-3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene(PEDOT)nanoparticles(NPs)deposited in gelatin methacryloyl(GelMA)for enhanced myogenic differentiation of mouse myoblasts(C2C12 cells).Initially,PEDOT NPs are dispersed in the hydrogel uniformly to enhance the conductive property of the hydrogel scaffold.Notably,the incorporated PEDOT NPs showed minimal influence on the printing ability of GelMA.Then,C2C12 cells are successfully encapsulated within GelMA/PEDOT conductive hydrogels using 3D extrusion bioprinting.Furthermore,the proliferation,migration and differentiation efficacies of C2C12 cells in the highly conductive GelMA/PEDOT composite scaffolds are demonstrated using various in vitro investigations of live/dead staining,F-actin staining,desmin and myogenin immunofluorescence staining.Finally,the effects of electrical signals on the stimulation of the scaffolds are investigated toward the myogenic differentiation of C2C12 cells and the formation of myotubes in vitro.Collectively,our findings demonstrate that the fabrication of the conductive hydrogels provides a feasible approach for the encapsulation of cells and the regeneration of the muscle tissue.
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.51932002 and 51903087)the Science and Technology Innovation Team Project of Foshan(No.2018IT100101)the Joint Fund of Ministry of Education for Equipment Preresearch(No.6141A02022632).
文摘In recent years,electrically conductive hydrogel-based nerve guidance conduits(NGCs)have yielded promising results for treating peripheral nerve injuries(PNIs).However,developed ones are generally pre-manufactured and exhibit a limited ability to achieve good contact with nerve tissue with irregu-lar surfaces.Herein,we developed a plasticine-like electrically conductive hydrogel consisting of gelatin,conducting polypyrrole,and tannic acid(named GPT)and assessed its ability to promote peripheral nerve regeneration.The shape-persistent GPT hydrogel exhibited good self-healing properties and could easily be molded to form a conduit that could match any injured nerve tissue.Their electrical properties could be tuned by changing the PPy concentration.In vitro,the improved conductivity of the hydrogel pro-moted dorsal root ganglion(DRG)axonal extension.More importantly,we found that the GPT hydrogel enhanced axonal regeneration and remyelination in vivo,preventing denervation atrophy and enhancing functional recovery in a mice model of sciatic nerve injury.These results suggest that our plasticine-like NGC has huge prospects for clinical application in the repair of PNI.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51973166)the Key Research and Development Program of Hubei Province(2020BCA079).
文摘To date,hydrogels have gained increasing attentions as a flexible conductive material in fabricating soft electronics.However,it remains a big challenge to integrate multiple functions into one gel that can be used widely under various conditions.Herein,a kind of multifunc-tional hydrogel with a combination of desirable characteristics,including remarkable transparency,high conductivity,ultra-stretchability,tough-ness,good fatigue resistance,and strong adhesive ability is presented,which was facilely fabricated through multiple noncovalent crosslinking strategy.The resultant versatile sensors are able to detect both weak and large deformations,which owns a low detection limit of 0.1%strain,high stretchability up to 1586%,ultrahigh sensitivity with a gauge factor up to 18.54,as well as wide pressure sensing range(0-600 kPa).Meanwhile,the fabrication of conductive hydrogel-based sensors is demonstrated for various soft electronic devices,including a flexible human-machine interactive system,the soft tactile switch,an integrated electronic skin for unprecedented nonplanar visualized pressure sensing,and the stretchable triboelectric nanogenerators with excellent biomechanical energy harvesting ability.This work opens up a simple route for multifunctional hydrogel and promises the practical application of soft and self-powered wearable electronics in various complex scenes.
基金supported by Beijing Natural Science Foundation(No.L232091 and No.2184113)National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31800813 and No.81804119).
文摘Rehabilitation and regenerative medicine are two promising approaches for spinal cord injury(SCI)recovery,but their combination has been limited.Conductive biomaterials could bridge regenerative scaffolds with electrical stimulation by inducing axon regeneration and supporting physiological electrical signal transmission.Here,we developed aligned conductive hydrogel fibers by incorporating carbon nanotubes(CNTs)into methacrylate acylated gelatin(GelMA)hydrogel via rotating liquid bath electrospinning.The electrospun CNT/GelMA hydrogel fibers mimicked the micro-scale aligned structure,conductivity,and soft mechanical properties of neural axons.For in vitro studies,CNT/GelMA hydrogel fibers supported PC12 cell proliferation and aligned adhesion,which was enhanced by electrical stimulation(ES).Similarly,the combination of aligned CNT/GelMA hydrogel fibers and ES promoted neuronal differentiation and axon-like neurite sprouting in neural stem cells(NSCs).Furthermore,CNT/GelMA hydrogel fibers were transplanted into a T9 transection rat spinal cord injury model for in vivo studies.The results showed that the incorporating CNTs could remain at the injury site with the GelMA fibers biodegraded and improve the conductivity of regenerative tissue.The aligned structure of the hydrogel could induce the neural fibers regeneration,and the ES enhanced the remyelination and axonal regeneration.Behavioral assessments and electrophysiological results suggest that the combination of aligned CNT/GelMA hydrogel fibers and ES could significantly restore motor function in rats.This study demonstrates that conductive aligned CNT/GelMA hydrogel fibers can not only induce neural regeneration as a scaffold but also support ESto promote spinal cord injury recovery.The conductive hydrogel fibers enable merging regenerative medicine and rehabilitation,showing great potential for satisfactory locomotor recovery after SCI.
文摘Flexible sensors have great potential for monitoring human body motion signals. This paper presents a flexible sensor that uses zinc oxide (ZnO) to improve the mechanical properties and electrical conductivity of PVA hydrogel. The composite hydrogel has excellent conductive properties and high strain sensitivity, making it suitable for motion monitoring. The PVA/ZnO conductive hydrogel is tested on various body parts, showing effective feedback on movement changes and good electrical signal output effects for different motion degrees, confirming its feasibility in flexible sensors. The sensor exhibits good mechanical properties, electrical conductivity, and tensile strain sensing performance, making it a promising sensor material. It can accurately monitor wrist bending, finger deformation, bending, and large-scale joint movements due to its wide monitoring range and recoverable strain. The results show that the PVA/ZnO conductive hydrogel can provide effective feedback in flexible sensors, which is suitable for use in motion monitoring.
基金supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)grant funded by the Korea Government(MSIT)(No.NRF-2021R1A2C2004109)the Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology(KIAT)grant funded by the Korea Government(MOTIE)(No.P0020612,2022 The Competency Development Program for Industry Specialist).
文摘Wearable biosensors have received great interest as patient-friendly diagnostic technologies because of their high flexibility and conformability.The growing research and utilization of novel materials in designing wearable biosensors have accelerated the development of point-of-care sensing platforms and implantable biomedical devices in human health care.Among numerous potential materials,conjugated polymers(CPs)are emerging as ideal choices for constructing high-performance wearable biosensors because of their outstanding conductive and mechanical properties.Recently,CPs have been extensively incorporated into various wearable biosensors to monitor a range of target biomolecules.However,fabricating highly reliable CP-based wearable biosensors for practical applications remains a significant challenge,necessitating novel developmental strategies for enhancing the viability of such biosensors.Accordingly,this review aims to provide consolidated scientific evidence by summarizing and evaluating recent studies focused on designing and fabricating CP-based wearable biosensors,thereby facilitating future research.Emphasizing the superior properties and benefits of CPs,this review aims to clarify their potential applicability within this field.Furthermore,the fundamentals and main components of CP-based wearable biosensors and their sensing mechanisms are discussed in detail.The recent advancements in CP nanostructures and hybridizations for improved sensing performance,along with recent innovations in next-generation wearable biosensors are highlighted.CPbased wearable biosensors have been—and will continue to be—an ideal platform for developing effective and user-friendly diagnostic technologies for human health monitoring.
基金This work was financially supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2016YFB0700800)Key-Area Research and Development Program of Guang Dong Province(2019B010941002)+3 种基金NSFC(82072071,82072073)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(2682020ZT79)Sichuan Science and Technology Program(2020YJ0009)Young Scientific and Technological Innovation Research Team Funds of Sichuan Province(20CXTD0106).
文摘Adhesive hydrogels have broad applications ranging from tissue engineering to bioelectronics;however,fabricating adhesive hydrogels with multiple functions remains a challenge.In this study,a mussel-inspired tannic acid chelated-Ag(TA-Ag)nanozyme with peroxidase(POD)-like activity was designed by the in situ reduction of ultrasmall Ag nanoparticles(NPs)with TA.The ultrasmall TA-Ag nanozyme exhibited high catalytic activity to induce hydrogel self-setting without external aid.The nanozyme retained abundant phenolic hydroxyl groups and maintained the dynamic redox balance of phenol-quinone,providing the hydrogels with long-term and repeatable adhesiveness,similar to the adhesion of mussels.The phenolic hydroxyl groups also afforded uniform distribution of the nanozyme in the hydrogel network,thereby improving its mechanical properties and conductivity.Furthermore,the nanozyme endowed the hydrogel with antibacterial activity through synergistic effects of the reactive oxygen species generated via POD-like catalytic reactions and the intrinsic bactericidal activity of Ag.Owing to these advantages,the ultrasmall TA-Ag nanozyme-catalyzed hydrogel could be effectively used as an adhesive,antibacterial,and implantable bioelectrode to detect bio-signals,and as a wound dressing to accelerate tissue regeneration while preventing infection.Therefore,this study provides a promising approach for the fabrication of adhesive hydrogel bioelectronics with multiple functions via mussel-inspired nanozyme catalysis.
基金supported by National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2016YFC1101302)self-determined and innovative research funds of WUT(S202010497265)+1 种基金A.K.Y.acknowledges the Royal Soci-ety Research Grant(RGS\R2\202305)G.Y.and N.J.acknowledge the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.
文摘To regulate cell behaviors and promote nerve function recovery,three-dimensional(3D)conductive hydrogel can transmit intercellular electrical signals,and effectively provide the cell survival environment.However,produc-ing hydrogels with simultaneous high conductivity,favorable biocompatibility,and tissue-matching properties remains a challenge for spinal cord injury(SCI)treatment.Here,a conductive,multifunctional,and biocompati-ble VPImBF4 ionic liquid(IL)with photosensitive chitosan-based hydrogel(pCM@IL)is developed.The pCM@IL hydrogel exhibits a 3D microporous structure that could maintain cell viability and improve cell growth.Elas-tic modulus,conductivity,and biodegradability of the pCM@IL hydrogels are investigated with tissue-matching mechanical properties.The pCM@IL conductive hydrogels synergistically enhance neuronal cell proliferation and promote neuronal cells differentiation via upregulates synapse gene(Tubulin𝛽3,GAP43,Synaptophysin)expression.Furthermore,in vivo studies of the pCM@IL conductive hydrogels as implants demonstrate low-inflammation and neovascularize promotion and appropriate biodegradable properties.The developed pCM@IL conductive hydrogel is a promising therapeutic scaffold biomaterial for SCI repair.
基金support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.21965033,U2003216,22269023,and U2003132)the Key Research and Development Task Special Program of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region(No.2022B01040-3)+2 种基金the Special Projects on Regional Collaborative Innovation-SCO Science and Technology Partnership Program,and the International Science and Technology Cooperation Program(Nos.2022E01020 and 2022E01056)Natural Science Foundation of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region(No.2022D01C25)gratefully acknowledged.Z.C.W.acknowledges the European Research Executive Agency(Project 101079184-FUNLAYERS).
文摘Advanced soft ion-conducting hydrogels have been developed rapidly in the integrated portable health monitoring equipment due to their higher sensitivity,sensory traits,tunable conductivity,and stretchability for physiological activities and personal healthcare detection.However,traditional hydrogel conductors are normally susceptible to large deformation and strong mechanical stress,which leads to inferior electro-mechanical stability for real application scenarios.Herein,a strong ionically conductive hydrogel(poly(vinyl alcohol)-boric acid-glycerol/sodium alginate-calcium chloride/electrolyte ions(PBG/SC/EI))was designed by engineering the covalently and ionically crosslinked networks followed by the salting-out effect to further enhance the mechanical strength and ionic conductivity of the hydrogel.Owing to the collective effects of the energy-dissipation mechanism and salting-out effect,the designed PBG/SC/EI with excellent structural integrity and robustness exhibits exceptional mechanical properties(elongation at break for 559.1%and tensile strength of 869.4 kPa)and high ionic conductivity(1.618 S·m^(-1)).As such,the PBG/SC/EI strain sensor features high sensitivity(gauge factor=2.29),which can effectively monitor various kinds of human motions(joint motions,facial micro-expression,faint respiration,and voice recognition).Meanwhile,the hydrogel-based Zn||MnO_(2)battery delivers a high capacity of 267.2 mAh·g^(-1)and a maximal energy density of 356.8 Wh·kg^(-1)associated with good cycle performance of 71.8%capacity retention after 8000 cycles.Additionally,an integrated bio-monitoring system with the sensor and Zn||MnO_(2)battery can accurately identify diverse physiological activities in a real-time and non-invasive way.This work presents a feasible strategy for designing high-performance conductive hydrogels for highly-reliable integrated bio-monitoring systems with excellent practicability.