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N-type semiconducting hydrogel.

Peiyun LiWenxi SunJiulong LiJu-Peng ChenXinyue WangZi MeiGuanyu JinYuqiu LeiRuiyun XinMo YangJingcao XuXiran PanCheng SongXin-Yu DengXun LeiKai LiuXiu WangYuting ZhengJia ZhuShixian LvJian Sheng GuoXiaochuan DaiTing Lei
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Hydrogels are an attractive category of biointerfacing materials with adjustable mechanical properties, diverse biochemical functions, and good ionic conductivity. Despite these advantages, their application in electronics has been restricted because of their lack of semiconducting properties, and they have traditionally only served as insulators or conductors. We developed single- and multiple-network hydrogels based on a water-soluble n-type semiconducting polymer, endowing conventional hydrogels with semiconducting capabilities. These hydrogels show good electron mobilities and high on/off ratios, enabling the fabrication of complementary logic circuits and signal amplifiers with low power consumption and high gains. We demonstrate that hydrogel electronics with good bioadhesive and biocompatible interface can sense and amplify electrophysiological signals with enhanced signal-to-noise ratios.
Keyphrases
  • tissue engineering
  • hyaluronic acid
  • drug delivery
  • drug release
  • wound healing
  • water soluble
  • extracellular matrix
  • ionic liquid
  • air pollution