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Skin-Tailored Adhesive Bio-Electrode with Tunable Poisson's Ratio for Stable Electrophysiological Communication

Authors
 Kang, Hyun Seok  ;  Kim, Sumin  ;  Song, Hyunggwi  ;  Lee, Yung  ;  Jang, Junho  ;  Chung, Won Gi  ;  Gu, Chang-Yeon  ;  Kim, Junmo  ;  Kim, Taek-Soo  ;  Ryu, Seunghwa  ;  Park, Jang-Ung  ;  Bae, Byeong-Soo 
Citation
 ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS, Vol.14(10), 2025-04 
Article Number
 e2404882 
Journal Title
ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
ISSN
 2192-2640 
Issue Date
2025-04
MeSH
Adhesives* / chemistry ; Electrodes ; Electrophysiological Phenomena* ; Humans ; Poisson Distribution ; Skin* ; Wearable Electronic Devices*
Keywords
electrocardiogram ; electrotactile stimulation ; glass-fabric reinforced film ; negative Poisson&apos ; s ratio ; skin-tailored substrate
Abstract
Stretchable electrodes are crucial healthcare device components for electrophysiology signal sensing. Compared to conventional rigid gel electrodes, stretchable electrodes are advantageous for long-term monitoring with superior skin conformality. However, current devices often show limited compliance and adhesive reliability, especially during human motion. Here, a skin-tailored adhesive bio-electrode (STABL) is fabricated using a substrate designed to comply with the deformation behavior of wrist skin. The substrate patch possesses a negative Poisson's ratio (PR) through an auxetic structured glass fabric reinforcement embedded in a soft, adhesive elastomer film. Based on the direct measurement of wrist skin deformation behavior, the chemical composition and geometry of the substrate patch are optimized to match the negative PR of the skin. Using this tailored substrate, STABL is fabricated with EGaIn liquid metal conductors and exhibits superior stability in electrophysiology communication during repetitive wrist motion compared to conventional pristine PDMS substrates. This result highlights the potential of skin-tailored auxetic substrates and liquid metal electrodes for reliable, long-term wearable bioelectronics applications.
Full Text
https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adhm.202404882
DOI
10.1002/adhm.202404882
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Neurosurgery (신경외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/208839
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