Chitosan-driven biocompatible hydrogel based on water-soluble polypyrrole for stable human-machine interfaces.

Carbohydr Polym

Key Laboratory of Special Functional Aggregated Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, People's Republic of China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2022

Recently, wearable hydrogel sensors based on polypyrrole have shown considerable promise in the realms of human-machine interfaces. However, because of the water insolubility of pyrrole and polypyrrole, the preparation of polypyrrole conductive hydrogels with comprehensive properties by a simplified method remains a great challenge. Herein, the water-soluble polypyrrole was synthesized and the conformal CP conductive hydrogels were fabricated by the strategy of one-pot method of introducing chitosan and water-soluble polypyrrole into acrylamide matrix containing cucurbit[7]uril. The hydrogel exhibited good mechanical strength (215.48 kPa at the fracture strain of 2149.17 %), superior adhesion strength (~51.54 kPa), excellent conductivity (0.534 S m) and biocompatibility (The cell viability of NIH3T3 is 98.25 %). As a strain sensor, CP hydrogel exhibited excellent stability during 1000 times cycles, which is suitable for epidermal sensors to monitor body motions and physiological signals. Therefore, the chitosan-driven conductive hydrogel would present prosperous prospects in the fields of human-machine interfaces.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119890DOI Listing

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