Engineering Proceedings (Jun 2023)

Biocompatible and Flexible Transparent Electrodes for Skin-Inspired Sensing

  • Raquel L. Pereira,
  • Gabriela V. Martins

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/IECB2023-14588
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 1
p. 26

Abstract

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In recent years, flexible electronics have experienced a massive growth as a response to the high demand for new skin-patch sensor devices targeted at personal health-monitoring. In this context, the incorporation of biopolymers into the backbone of these soft systems brings new opportunities in terms of biocompatibility and sustainability performance. However, the suitable integration of a conductive patterned material is still a challenge, in order to achieve good adhesion and high transparency. Thus, silver nanowires (AgNWs) constitute promising candidates for the fabrication of flexible transparent conductive films. Herein, a chitosan membrane doped with a plasticizer element was made conductive, through a one-step process, by using an optimized ratio of chitosan–lactic acid–AgNWs (Chi-LaA-AgNWs) dispersion. This formulation was applied using screen-printing, and the influence of the polymer ratio, cure temperature, and number of layers applied with the AgNW-based ink was investigated. Compared with conventional water-based AgNW dispersions, the here-proposed chitosan-doped ink enabled the fabrication of transparent electrode platforms holding good stability, homogeneity, and electrical features.

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