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  • An Electrochemical Gelation Method for Patterning Conductive PEDOT:PSS Hydrogels.

An Electrochemical Gelation Method for Patterning Conductive PEDOT:PSS Hydrogels.

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2019-08-16)
Vivian Rachel Feig, Helen Tran, Minah Lee, Kathy Liu, Zhuojun Huang, Levent Beker, David G Mackanic, Zhenan Bao
ABSTRACT

Due to their high water content and macroscopic connectivity, hydrogels made from the conducting polymer PEDOT:PSS are a promising platform from which to fabricate a wide range of porous conductive materials that are increasingly of interest in applications as varied as bioelectronics, regenerative medicine, and energy storage. Despite the promising properties of PEDOT:PSS-based porous materials, the ability to pattern PEDOT:PSS hydrogels is still required to enable their integration with multifunctional and multichannel electronic devices. In this work, a novel electrochemical gelation ("electrogelation") method is presented for rapidly patterning PEDOT:PSS hydrogels on any conductive template, including curved and 3D surfaces. High spatial resolution is achieved through use of a sacrificial metal layer to generate the hydrogel pattern, thereby enabling high-performance conducting hydrogels and aerogels with desirable material properties to be introduced into increasingly complex device architectures.

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2,2′-Azobis(2-methylpropionamidine) dihydrochloride, powder or granules, 97%
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Acrylic acid, anhydrous, contains 200 ppm MEHQ as inhibitor, 99%
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