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Mechanically and biologically skin-like elastomers for bio-integrated electronics.


ABSTRACT: The bio-integrated electronics industry is booming and becoming more integrated with biological tissues. To successfully integrate with the soft tissues of the body (eg. skin), the material must possess many of the same properties including compliance, toughness, elasticity, and tear resistance. In this work, we prepare mechanically and biologically skin-like materials (PSeD-U elastomers) by designing a unique physical and covalent hybrid crosslinking structure. The introduction of an optimal amount of hydrogen bonds significantly strengthens the resultant elastomers with 11 times the toughness and 3 times the strength of covalent crosslinked PSeD elastomers, while maintaining a low modulus. Besides, the PSeD-U elastomers show nonlinear mechanical behavior similar to skins. Furthermore, PSeD-U elastomers demonstrate the cytocompatibility and biodegradability to achieve better integration with tissues. Finally, piezocapacitive pressure sensors are fabricated with high pressure sensitivity and rapid response to demonstrate the potential use of PSeD-U elastomers in bio-integrated electronics.

SUBMITTER: Chen S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7046662 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mechanically and biologically skin-like elastomers for bio-integrated electronics.

Chen Shuo S   Sun Lijie L   Zhou Xiaojun X   Guo Yifan Y   Song Jianchun J   Qian Sihao S   Liu Zenghe Z   Guan Qingbao Q   Meade Jeffries Eric E   Liu Wenguang W   Wang Yadong Y   He Chuanglong C   You Zhengwei Z  

Nature communications 20200227 1


The bio-integrated electronics industry is booming and becoming more integrated with biological tissues. To successfully integrate with the soft tissues of the body (eg. skin), the material must possess many of the same properties including compliance, toughness, elasticity, and tear resistance. In this work, we prepare mechanically and biologically skin-like materials (PSeD-U elastomers) by designing a unique physical and covalent hybrid crosslinking structure. The introduction of an optimal am  ...[more]

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