Department of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38544, Republic of Korea
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Hydrogels Based on Conductive Polymers for Wearable Electrochemical Biosensors
Author(s): Kmarakee Choed*
Hydrogels based on conductive polymers have emerged as a promising platform for wearable electrochemical biosensors, combining the
advantageous properties of both hydrogels and conductive polymers to achieve sensitive, selective, and wearable biosensing devices. This
comprehensive review explores the principles, design strategies, fabrication techniques, applications, challenges, and future perspectives of
hydrogel-based conductive polymer biosensors for wearable applications. In recent years, wearable biosensors have gained significant attention
due to their potential to revolutionize healthcare monitoring and diagnostics. These devices offer continuous, real-time monitoring of biomarkers
such as glucose, lactate, and various ions in sweat or interstitial fluid. Among the various materials used for biosensor development, hydrogels
and conductive polymers stand.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2155-6210.2024.15.444
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