An Antidehydration Hydrogel Based on Zwitterionic Oligomers for Bioelectronic Interfacing

Ke He, Pingqiang Cai, Shaobo Ji, Zihan Tang, Zhou Fang, Wenlong Li, Jing Yu, Jiangtao Su, Yifei Luo, Feilong Zhang, Ting Wang, Ming Wang, Changjin Wan, Liang Pan, Baohua Ji, Dechang Li*, Xiaodong Chen*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Hydrogels are ideal interfacing materials for on-skin healthcare devices, yet their susceptibility to dehydration hinders their practical use. While incorporating hygroscopic metal salts can prevent dehydration and maintain ionic conductivity, concerns arise regarding metal toxicity due to the passage of small ions through the skin barrier. Herein, an antidehydration hydrogel enabled by the incorporation of zwitterionic oligomers into its network is reported. This hydrogel exhibits exceptional water retention properties, maintaining ≈88% of its weight at 40% relative humidity, 25 °C for 50 days and about 84% after being heated at 50 °C for 3 h. Crucially, the molecular weight design of the embedded oligomers prevents their penetration into the epidermis, as evidenced by experimental and molecular simulation results. The hydrogel allows stable signal acquisition in electrophysiological monitoring of humans and plants under low-humidity conditions. This research provides a promising strategy for the development of epidermis-safe and biocompatible antidehydration hydrogel interfaces for on-skin devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2311255
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume36
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 22 2024
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering

Keywords

  • antidehydration
  • bioelectronic interface
  • hydrogel
  • skin safety
  • zwitterionic oligomer

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