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Light‐Based 3D Multi‐Material Printing of Micro‐Structured Bio‐Shaped, Conducting and Dry Adhesive Electrodes for Bioelectronics
Dominguez Alfaro, Antonio; Mitoudi Vagourdi, Eleni; Dimov, Ivan; Picchio, Matías Luis
; Lopez Larrea, Naroa; Lopez de Lacalle, Jon; Tao, Xudong; Ruiz Mateos Serrano, Ruben; Gallastegui, Antonela
; Vassardanis, Nikolaos; Mecerreyes, David; Malliaras, George G.
Fecha de publicación:
01/2024
Editorial:
John Wiley & Sons
Revista:
Advanced Science
ISSN:
2198-3844
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
In this work, a new method of multi-material printing in one-go using a commercially available 3D printer is presented. The approach is simple and versatile, allowing the manufacturing of multi-material layered or multi-material printing in the same layer. To the best of the knowledge, it is the first time that 3D printed Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) micro-patterns combining different materials are reported, overcoming mechanical stability issues. Moreover, the conducting ink is engineered to obtain stable in-time materials while retaining sub-100 µm resolution. Micro-structured bio-shaped protuberances are designed and 3D printed as electrodes for electrophysiology. Moreover, these microstructures are combined with polymerizable deep eutectic solvents (polyDES) as functional additives, gaining adhesion and ionic conductivity. As a result of the novel electrodes, low skin impedance values showed suitable performance for electromyography recording on the forearm. Finally, this concluded that the use of polyDES conferred stability over time, allowing the usability of the electrode 90 days after fabrication without losing its performance. All in all, this demonstrated a very easy-to-make procedure that allows printing PEDOT:PSS on soft, hard, and/or flexible functional substrates, opening up a new paradigm in the manufacturing of conducting multi-functional materials for the field of bioelectronics and wearables.
Palabras clave:
ADHESION
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BIOELECTRONICS
,
DLP 3D PRINTING
,
MULTI-MATERIAL PRINTING
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PEDOT:PSS
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Dominguez Alfaro, Antonio; Mitoudi Vagourdi, Eleni; Dimov, Ivan; Picchio, Matías Luis; Lopez Larrea, Naroa; et al.; Light‐Based 3D Multi‐Material Printing of Micro‐Structured Bio‐Shaped, Conducting and Dry Adhesive Electrodes for Bioelectronics; John Wiley & Sons; Advanced Science; 11; 27; 1-2024; 1-13
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