JOURNAL ARTICLE

Transparent, Adhesive, and Conductive Hydrogel for Soft Bioelectronics Based on Light-Transmitting Polydopamine-Doped Polypyrrole Nanofibrils

Lu HanLiwei YanMenghao WangKefeng WangLiming FangJie ZhouJu FangFuzeng RenXiong Lu

Year: 2018 Journal:   Chemistry of Materials Vol: 30 (16)Pages: 5561-5572   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Conductive hydrogels are promising materials for soft electronic devices. To satisfy the diverse requirement of bioelectronic devices, especially those for human–machine interfaces, hydrogels are required to be transparent, conductive, highly stretchable, and skin-adhesive. However, fabrication of a conductive-polymer-incorporated hydrogel with high performance is a challenge because of the hydrophobic nature of conductive polymers making processing difficult. Here, we report a transparent, conductive, stretchable, and self-adhesive hydrogel by in situ formation of polydopamine (PDA)-doped polypyrrole (PPy) nanofibrils in the polymer network. The in situ formed nanofibrils with good hydrophilicity were well-integrated with the hydrophilic polymer phase and interwoven into a nanomesh, which created a complete conductive path and allowed visible light to pass through for transparency. Catechol groups from the PDA–PPy nanofibrils imparted the hydrogel with self-adhesiveness. Reinforcement by the nanofibrils made the hydrogel tough and stretchable. The proposed simple and smart strategy of in situ formation of conductive nanofillers opens a new route to incorporate hydrophobic and undissolvable conductive polymers into hydrogels. The fabricated multifunctional hydrogel shows promise in a range of applications, such as transparent electronic skins, wound dressings, and bioelectrodes for see-through body-adhered signal detection.

Keywords:
Materials science Polypyrrole Self-healing hydrogels Conductive polymer Adhesive Bioelectronics Nanotechnology Electrical conductor Polymer Composite material Polymer chemistry Biosensor Layer (electronics) Polymerization

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Conducting polymers and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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