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Guanzhou Zhu1, Negar Javanmardia1, Lili Qian1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, PR China.
Abstract:
In recent years, there has been considerable attention devoted to flexible electronic devices within the realm of biomedical engineering. These devices demonstrate the capability to accurately capture human physiological signals, thereby facilitating efficient human-computer interaction, and providing a novel approach of flexible electronics for monitoring and treating related diseases. A notable contribution to this domain is the emergence of conductive hydrogels as a novel flexible electronic material. Renowned for their exceptional flexibility, adjustable electrical conductivity, and facile processing, conductive hydrogels have emerged as the preferred material for designing and fabricating innovative flexible electronic devices. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the recent advancements in flexible electronic devices rooted in conductive hydrogels. It offers an in-depth exploration of existing synthesis strategies for conductive hydrogels and subsequently examines the latest progress in their applications, including flexible neural electrodes, sensors, energy storage devices and soft robots. The analysis extends to the identification of technological challenges and developmental opportunities in both the synthesis of new conductive hydrogels and their application in the dynamic field of flexible electronics.
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