Soft hydrogel semiconductors with augmented biointeractive functions
University of Chicago · University of Southern Mississippi · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Hydrogels, known for their mechanical and chemical similarity to biological tissues, are widely used in biotechnologies, whereas semiconductors provide advanced electronic and optoelectronic functionalities such as signal amplification, sensing, and photomodulation. Combining semiconducting properties with hydrogel designs can enhance biointeractive functions and intimacy at biointerfaces, but this is challenging owing to the low hydrophilicity of polymer semiconductors. We developed a solvent affinity-induced assembly method that incorporates water-insoluble polymer semiconductors into double-network hydrogels. These semiconductors exhibited tissue-level moduli as soft as 81 kilopascals, stretchability of…
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26Topics & keywords
- Self-healing hydrogels
- Semiconductor
- Materials science
- Polymer
- Biosensor
- Organic semiconductor
- Porosity
- Nanotechnology