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Mechanically Interlocked Hydrogel–Elastomer Hybrids for On‐Skin Electronics
Authors:Shaowu Pan  Feilong Zhang  Pingqiang Cai  Ming Wang  Ke He  Yifei Luo  Zheng Li  Geng Chen  Shaobo Ji  Zhihua Liu  Xian Jun Loh  Xiaodong Chen
Abstract:Soft electronics that seamlessly interface with skin are of great interest in health monitoring and human–machine interfaces. However, achieving mechanical softness, skin adhesiveness, and high conductivity concurrently has always been a major challenge due to the difficulty in bonding dissimilar materials while retaining their respective properties. Herein, the mechanically interlocked hydrogel–elastomer hybrid is reported as a viable solution to this problem. Hydrogels with low moduli and high adhesiveness are employed as the substrate, while porous elastomer webs are used as matrices to load conductive films and lock the hydrogels through a mechanically interlocked structure. The bonding strength between the hydrogel and elastomer in the interlocking hybrid structure is 14.3 times of that obtained via the physical stacking method. As a proof of concept, interlocking hybrids are used as on‐skin electrodes for electrophysiological signal recording including electromyography and electrocardiography. The robust hybrid electrodes are able to detect signals after multiple cycles. The proposed strategy not only is an effective approach to achieve interlocking structures, but also provides a new perspective for soft and stretchable electronics.
Keywords:electrophysiological signals  hybrid electrodes  mechanical interlock  mechanical softness  on‐skin electronics
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