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Biomaterials‐Based Hydrogel with Superior Bio‐Mimetic Ionic Conductivity and Tissue‐Matching Softness for Bioelectronics

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
By mimicking the ion‐accelerating effect of ion channel receptors in neuron membranes, a biomaterials‐based ionic hydrogel (BIH) is developed, which offers a high ionic conductivity of 7.04 S m−1, outperforming conventional chitosan, cellulose, agarose, starch, and gelatin based ionic hydrogels.
Baojin Chen   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Data for publication: Design of tuneable, biocompatible anionic materials by L-norvaline amino acid post-polymerisation modification of pentafluorophenyl acrylate copolymers

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Michael Ringleb   +9 more
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Hydrogel‐Based Flexible Electronics

Advances in Materials, 2022
Flexible electronics is an emerging field of research involving multiple disciplines, which include but not limited to physics, chemistry, materials science, electronic engineering, and biology. However, the broad applications of flexible electronics are
Lixuan Hu   +11 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Covalent Organic Frameworks: Recent Progress in Biomedical Applications.

ACS Nano, 2023
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are a type of crystalline organic porous material with specific features and interesting structures, including porosity, large surface area, and biocompatibility. These features enable COFs to be considered as excellent
Yongqiang Shi   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Biocompatible 2D Materials via Liquid Phase Exfoliation

Advances in Materials
2D materials (2DMs), such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), and black phosphorus (BP), have been proposed for different types of bioapplications, owing to their unique physicochemical, electrical, optical, and mechanical properties ...
Yilin He   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Review on Biomedical Titanium Alloys: Recent Progress and Prospect

Advanced Engineering Materials, 2019
Compared with stainless steel and Co–Cr‐based alloys, Ti and its alloys are widely used as biomedical implants due to many fascinating properties, such as superior mechanical properties, strong corrosion resistance, and excellent biocompatibility.
Lai‐Chang Zhang, Liangyu Chen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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