4.8 Article

Sweat-Resistant Silk Fibroin-Based Double Network Hydrogel Adhesives

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 14, Issue 19, Pages 21945-21953

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c02534

Keywords

silk fibroin; adhesive; double network hydrogel; sweat-resistant; hydrogen bonds

Funding

  1. AME programmatic funding scheme of Cyber Physiochemical Interfaces (CPI) project [A18A1b0045]
  2. Singapore National Research Foundation Fellowship [NRF-NRFF11-2019-0004]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [DUT21RC(3)030]

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We report a silk fibroin-polyacrylamide double network hydrogel adhesive with excellent biocompatibility, strong and durable adhesion on wet surfaces, and tunable adhesive properties. The hydrogel exhibits excellent adhesive properties across a wide range of humidity conditions and can be easily integrated with different epidermal sensor arrays, performing well in real-time sweat sensing.
The adhesion between flexible epidermal sensors and human skin is essential for maintaining the stable functionality of the sensors. However, it is still challenging for epidermal electronic devices to achieve durable adhesion to the surface of the skin, especially under sweaty or humid conditions. Here, we report a silk fibroin-polyacrylamide (SF-PAAm) double network (DN) hydrogel adhesive with excellent biocompatibility, strong and durable adhesion on wet surfaces, and tunable adhesive properties. The hydrophilic PAAm network greatly improves the water retention capability of the DN hydrogel and reduces the beta-sheet crystalline content of SF, leading to excellent adhesive properties of the hydrogel across a wide range of humidity. The SF-PAAm DN hydrogel adhesive can be readily integrated with different epidermal sensor arrays and performs very well in real-time on-body sweat sensing. The SF-PAAm DN hydrogels have great potential for application in various epidermal healthcare sensors as well as medical adhesives for other medical applications.

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