Three-dimensional printing of soft hydrogel electronics

Nature Electronics(2022)

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Electronics based on hydrogels can have inherent similarities to biological tissue and are of potential use in biomedical applications. Ideally, such hydrogel electronics should offer customizable three-dimensional circuits, but making complex three-dimensional circuits encapsulated within a hydrogel matrix is challenging with existing materials and manufacturing methods. Here we report the three-dimensional printing of hydrogel electronics using a curable hydrogel-based supporting matrix and a stretchable silver–hydrogel ink. The supporting matrix has a yield stress fluid behaviour, so the shear force generated by a moving printer nozzle creates a temporary fluid-like state, allowing the accurate placement in the matrix of silver–hydrogel ink circuits and electronic components. After printing, the entire matrix and embedded circuitry can be cured at 60 °C to form soft (Young’s modulus of less than 5 kPa) and stretchable (elongation of around 18) monolithic hydrogel electronics, whereas the conductive ink exhibits a high conductivity of around 1.4 × 10 3 S cm −1 . We use our three-dimensional printing approach to create strain sensors, inductors and biological electrodes.
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Biomedical materials,Electrical and electronic engineering,Electronic devices,Electronic materials,Gels and hydrogels,Electrical Engineering
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