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Graphene Oxide‐Templated Conductive and Redox‐Active Nanosheets Incorporated Hydrogels for Adhesive Bioelectronics

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2D conductive nanosheets are central to electronic applications because of their large surface areas and excellent electronic properties. However, tuning the multifunctions and hydrophilicity of conductive nanosheets are still challenging.… Click to show full abstract

2D conductive nanosheets are central to electronic applications because of their large surface areas and excellent electronic properties. However, tuning the multifunctions and hydrophilicity of conductive nanosheets are still challenging. Herein, a green strategy is developed for fabricating conductive, redox‐active, water‐soluble nanosheets via the self‐assembly of poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) on the polydopamine‐reduced and sulfonated graphene oxide (PSGO) template. The conductivity and hydrophilicity of nanosheets are highly improved by PSGO. The nanosheets are redox active due to the abundant catechol groups and can be used as versatile nanofillers in developing conductive and adhesive hydrogels. The nanosheets create a mussel‐inspired redox environment inside the hydrogel networks and endow the hydrogel with long‐term and repeatable adhesiveness. This hydrogel is biocompatible and can be implanted for biosignals detection in vivo. This mussel‐inspired strategy for assembling 2D nanosheets can be adapted for producing diverse multifunctional nanomaterials, with various potential applications in bioelectronics.

Keywords: graphene oxide; redox active; oxide templated; active nanosheets; templated conductive; conductive redox

Journal Title: Advanced Functional Materials
Year Published: 2019

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