Mussel-Inspired Redox-Active and Hydrophilic Conductive Polymer Nanoparticles for Adhesive Hydrogel Bioelectronics.

Nanomicro Lett

Key Lab of Advanced Technologies of Materials, Ministry of Education, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, 610031, People's Republic of China.

Published: August 2020

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  • Conductive polymers (CPs) are typically insoluble, and the development of hydrophilic CPs is crucial for expanding their applications.
  • A novel strategy inspired by mussels was introduced to create hydrophilic CP nanoparticles (CP NPs) that possess redox activity and biocompatibility, which can be applied to multiple CP types like polyaniline and polypyrrole.
  • The resulting CP/LS nanoparticles are effective in producing conductive hydrogels with strong adhesion, good conductivity, and potential uses in tissue regeneration and bioelectronics due to their uniform distribution and dynamic redox properties.

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Conductive polymers (CPs) are generally insoluble, and developing hydrophilic CPs is significant to broaden the applications of CPs. In this work, a mussel-inspired strategy was proposed to construct hydrophilic CP nanoparticles (CP NPs), while endowing the CP NPs with redox activity and biocompatibility. This is a universal strategy applicable for a series of CPs, including polyaniline, polypyrrole, and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene). The catechol/quinone contained sulfonated lignin (LS) was doped into various CPs to form CP/LS NPs with hydrophilicity, conductivity, and redox activity. These CP/LS NPs were used as versatile nanofillers to prepare the conductive hydrogels with long-term adhesiveness. The CP/LS NPs-incorporated hydrogels have a good conductivity because of the uniform distribution of the hydrophilic NPs in the hydrogel network, forming a well-connected electric path. The hydrogel exhibits long-term adhesiveness, which is attributed to the mussel-inspired dynamic redox balance of catechol/quinone groups on the CP/LS NPs. This conductive and adhesive hydrogel shows good electroactivity and biocompatibility and therefore has broad applications in electrostimulation of tissue regeneration and implantable bioelectronics.

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Mussel-Inspired Redox-Active and Hydrophilic Conductive Polymer Nanoparticles for Adhesive Hydrogel Bioelectronics.

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August 2020

Key Lab of Advanced Technologies of Materials, Ministry of Education, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, 610031, People's Republic of China.

Article Synopsis
  • Conductive polymers (CPs) are typically insoluble, and the development of hydrophilic CPs is crucial for expanding their applications.
  • A novel strategy inspired by mussels was introduced to create hydrophilic CP nanoparticles (CP NPs) that possess redox activity and biocompatibility, which can be applied to multiple CP types like polyaniline and polypyrrole.
  • The resulting CP/LS nanoparticles are effective in producing conductive hydrogels with strong adhesion, good conductivity, and potential uses in tissue regeneration and bioelectronics due to their uniform distribution and dynamic redox properties.
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