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Functional Hydrogels for Wearable Electronics

Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
AbstractFunctional‐hydrogel‐based wearable sensors are a rapidly evolving field in the modern era due to their various attractive features. Functional hydrogels have a great ability for multiple applications because of their unusual combination of biocompatibility, flexibility, and responsiveness to different stimuli.
Adnan Zameer   +4 more
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Nanomesh on-skin electronics

Nature Nanotechnology, 2017
Hollow, nanoscale metal filaments in open-mesh architectures provide soft, shape-conformal electrical interfaces to the skin as the basis for high-precision, irritation-free sensing platforms.
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A Focus on Wearable Electronics

British Journal of Mathematics & Computer Science, 2017
K Arunlal, S Sridhar
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From molecular to supramolecular electronics

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Hongliang Chen, J Fraser Stoddart
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A review of textile dye-sensitized solar cells for wearable electronics

Ionics (Kiel), 2022
T. M. W. J. Bandara   +2 more
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Mucosa-interfacing electronics

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Ziliang Kang, Giovanni Traverso
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2D Heterostructures for Ubiquitous Electronics and Optoelectronics: Principles, Opportunities, and Challenges

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Phuong Viet Pham   +2 more
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Organic mixed conductors for bioinspired electronics

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Paschalis Gkoupidenis   +2 more
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Lightwave electronics in condensed matter

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Markus Borsch   +2 more
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