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Skin-like hydrogel-elastomer based electrochemical device for comfortable wearable biofluid monitoring

Henk Overbeek
- 01 Jan 2023 - 
- Vol. 455, pp 140609-140609
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Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a skin-like hydrogel-elastomer based electrochemical device for comfortable wearable biofluid monitoring, which employs a thin thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) film as an interlayer to bridge stretchable hydrogels and conductive ink to maintain good electrical conductivity without compromising the mechanical flexibility.
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This article is published in Chemical Engineering Journal.The article was published on 2023-01-01. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Elastomer & Self-healing hydrogels.

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Engineering Smart Composite Hydrogels for Wearable Disease Monitoring

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