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Lyophilization-Free Approach to the Fabrication of Conductive Polymer Foams Enabling Photo-Thermo-Electrical-Induced Cell Differentiation under Global Illumination

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.2c03651

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We have developed a lyophilization-free method to fabricate conductive polymer (PEDOT:PSS) foams with adjustable density and mechanical properties. By employing asymmetric acid treatment, we created a PEDOT:PSS scaffold with asymmetric light absorptivity, which exhibited asymmetric photo-thermo-electrical conversion under simple global illumination. The different doping states achieved through asymmetric acid treatment were found to be responsible for the distinct light absorptivity along the scaffold. Noninvasive photo-thermo-electrical stimulation induced significant expressions of genes related to neural differentiation in just 30 minutes under an illumination intensity of 240 mW/cm2. This research not only provides a new approach to fabricate conductive polymer foams but also demonstrates the potential for using global illumination to provoke the photo-thermo-electrical effect of conductive polymers with asymmetric light absorptivity for therapeutic purposes in tissue engineering.
In this study, we fabricate conductive polymer (PEDOT:PSS) foams with tunable density and mechanical properties via a new and efficient lyophilization-free method and use asymmetric acid treatment to create a PEDOT:PSS scaffold with asymmetric light absorptivity, which helps generate the asymmetric photo-thermo-electrical conversion under simple global illumination. Distinct light absorptivity along the scaffold has been proved to be related to the different doping states via asymmetric acid treatment. Such noninvasive photo-thermo-electrical stimulation significantly induces the expressions of genes related to neural differentiation under an illumination intensity of 240 mW/cm2 for only 30 min. This research will not only provide a new approach to fabricate conductive polymer foams via the lyophilization-free method but also enable the global illumination to provoke the photo-thermo-electrical effect of conductive polymers with asymmetric light absorptivity for thermoelectric conversion and biomedical potential applications in tissue engineering for therapeutic purposes.

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