JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self-Healing, Electrically Conductive, Antibacterial, and Adhesive Eutectogel Containing Polymerizable Deep Eutectic Solvent for Human Motion Sensing and Wound Healing

Shaghayegh VakiliZahra MohamadniaEbrahim Ahmadi

Year: 2024 Journal:   Biomacromolecules Vol: 25 (12)Pages: 7704-7722   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Flexible electronic devices such as wearable sensors are essential to advance human-machine interactions. Conductive eutectogels are promising for wearable sensors, despite their challenges in self-healing and adhesion properties. This study introduces a multifunctional eutectogel based on a novel polymerizable deep eutectic solvent (PDES) prepared by the incorporation of diallyldimethylammonium chloride (DADMAC) and glycerol in the presence of polycyclodextrin (PCD)/dopamine-grafted gelatin (Gel-DOP)/oxidized sodium alginate (OSA). The synthesized eutectogel has reversible Schiff-base bonds, hydrogen bonds, and host-guest interactions, which enable rapid self-healing upon network disruption. GPDO-15 eutectogel has significant tissue adhesion, high stretchability (419%), good ionic conductivity (0.79 mS·cm-1), and favorable antibacterial and self-healing properties. These eutectogels achieve 90% antibacterial effect, show excellent biocompatibility, and can be used as sensors to monitor human activities with strong stability and durability. The in vivo studies indicate that the eutectogels can improve the wound healing process which makes them an effective option for biological dressings.

Keywords:
Deep eutectic solvent Wound healing Adhesive Self-healing Solvent Eutectic system Materials science Electrically conductive Chemistry Polymer chemistry Biomedical engineering Nanotechnology Composite material Organic chemistry Surgery Medicine

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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
Polydiacetylene-based materials and applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
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