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Recent Progress in Materials Chemistry to Advance Flexible Bioelectronics in Medicine

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 34, Issue 10, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202106787

Keywords

bioresorbable electronics; encapsulation; extensible conductors; flexible bioelectronics; materials chemistry; soft electronics

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R21EB026073, R21EB028418]

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Designing bioelectronic devices that seamlessly integrate with the human body is crucial for advancing neuroscience, health monitoring, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Recent advances in materials chemistry are fundamental to the creation of the next generation of bioelectronics.
Designing bioelectronic devices that seamlessly integrate with the human body is a technological pursuit of great importance. Bioelectronic medical devices that reliably and chronically interface with the body can advance neuroscience, health monitoring, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Recent major efforts focus on investigating strategies to fabricate flexible, stretchable, and soft electronic devices, and advances in materials chemistry have emerged as fundamental to the creation of the next generation of bioelectronics. This review summarizes contemporary advances and forthcoming technical challenges related to three principal components of bioelectronic devices: i) substrates and structural materials, ii) barrier and encapsulation materials, and iii) conductive materials. Through notable illustrations from the literature, integration and device fabrication strategies and associated challenges for each material class are highlighted.

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