Metallized electrospun polymeric fibers for electrochemical sensors and actuators |
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Authors: | Ricardo J.B. Leote Mihaela Beregoi Ionut Enculescu Victor C. Diculescu |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Institute of Materials Physics, Atomistilor 405A, 077125, M?gurele, Romania;2. Faculty of Physics, University of Bucharest, Atomistilor 405, 077125 M?gurele, Romania |
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Abstract: | Electrospun polymeric fibers present an emerging alternative for the development of flexible electronics, enabling applications in wearable sensors and biosensors for continuous monitoring, and actuators for tissue engineering. The possibility to prepare sub-micrometric polymeric scaffolds, their processing for increasing the conductivity, their modification with different materials, conductive polymers and biomolecules in order to obtain functional flexible electrodes, allows the development of innovative devices for healthcare, and biomedical applications. In this review, the impact of metallized electrospun polymeric fibers in electrochemical (bio)sensors and actuators is discussed. A relation between their structure and functionality is provided, alongside with an overview of the different methods to obtain functional conductive fibers. |
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Keywords: | Electrospinning Wearable (Bio)sensor Actuator Electrochemistry |
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