2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.3c01003
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Conductive and Eco-friendly Biomaterials-based Hydrogels for Noninvasive Epidermal Sensors: A Review

Yibo Zhang,
Qianhui Tang,
Junyang Zhou
et al.

Abstract: As noninvasive wearable electronic devices, epidermal sensors enable continuous, real-time, and remote monitoring of various human physiological parameters. Conductive biomaterials-based hydrogels as sensor matrix materials have good biocompatibility, biodegradability, and efficient stimulus response capabilities and are widely applied in motion monitoring, healthcare, and human−machine interaction. However, biomass hydrogelbased epidermal sensing devices still need excellent mechanical properties, prolonged s… Show more

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