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Electrophoretic Adhesion of Conductive Hydrogels

Taka‐Aki Asoh, Megumi Nakamura, Tatsuya Shoji, Yasuyuki Tsuboi, Hiroshi Uyama

2020Macromolecular Rapid Communications19 citationsDOI

Abstract

For the development of next-generation wearable and implantable devices that connect the human body and machines, the adhesion of a conductive hydrogel is required. In this study, a conductive hydrogel is adhered using an electrophoretic approach through polyion complex formation at the interface of the hydrogels. Cationic and anionic conductive hydrogels adhere to anionic and cationic hydrogels, respectively. Moreover, the cationic and anionic conductive hydrogels adhere strongly to each other and the adhered conductive hydrogels exhibit conductivity. De-adhesion is possible by adding a salt and re-adhesion is demonstrated under aqueous conditions. It is believed that this innovative adhesion strategy for conductive hydrogels will be a fundamental technology for the connecting "soft" people and "hard" machines.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healing hydrogelsCationic polymerizationAdhesionMaterials scienceElectrical conductorConductive polymerPolymer chemistryAqueous solutionChemical engineeringNanotechnologyChemistryPolymerComposite materialOrganic chemistryEngineeringConducting polymers and applicationsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsElectrochemical sensors and biosensors