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Wearable Liquid Metal Composite with Skin-Adhesive Chitosan–Alginate–Chitosan Hydrogel for Stable Electromyogram Signal Monitoring

In wearable bioelectronics, various studies have focused on enhancing prosthetic control accuracy by improving the quality of physiological signals. The fabrication of conductive composites through the addition of metal fillers is one way to achieve stretchability, conductivity, and biocompatibility...

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Autores principales: Kim, Jaehyon, Kim, Yewon, Lee, Jaebeom, Shin, Mikyung, Son, Donghee
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765548
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15183692
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author Kim, Jaehyon
Kim, Yewon
Lee, Jaebeom
Shin, Mikyung
Son, Donghee
author_facet Kim, Jaehyon
Kim, Yewon
Lee, Jaebeom
Shin, Mikyung
Son, Donghee
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description In wearable bioelectronics, various studies have focused on enhancing prosthetic control accuracy by improving the quality of physiological signals. The fabrication of conductive composites through the addition of metal fillers is one way to achieve stretchability, conductivity, and biocompatibility. However, it is difficult to measure stable biological signals using these soft electronics during physical activities because of the slipping issues of the devices, which results in the inaccurate placement of the device at the target part of the body. To address these limitations, it is necessary to reduce the stiffness of the conductive materials and enhance the adhesion between the device and the skin. In this study, we measured the electromyography (EMG) signals by applying a three-layered hydrogel structure composed of chitosan–alginate–chitosan (CAC) to a stretchable electrode fabricated using a composite of styrene–ethylene–butylene–styrene and eutectic gallium-indium. We observed stable adhesion of the CAC hydrogel to the skin, which aided in keeping the electrode attached to the skin during the subject movement. Finally, we fabricated a multichannel array of CAC-coated composite electrodes (CACCE) to demonstrate the accurate classification of the EMG signals based on hand movements and channel placement, which was followed by the movement of the robot arm.
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spelling pubmed-105360512023-09-29 Wearable Liquid Metal Composite with Skin-Adhesive Chitosan–Alginate–Chitosan Hydrogel for Stable Electromyogram Signal Monitoring Kim, Jaehyon Kim, Yewon Lee, Jaebeom Shin, Mikyung Son, Donghee Polymers (Basel) Article In wearable bioelectronics, various studies have focused on enhancing prosthetic control accuracy by improving the quality of physiological signals. The fabrication of conductive composites through the addition of metal fillers is one way to achieve stretchability, conductivity, and biocompatibility. However, it is difficult to measure stable biological signals using these soft electronics during physical activities because of the slipping issues of the devices, which results in the inaccurate placement of the device at the target part of the body. To address these limitations, it is necessary to reduce the stiffness of the conductive materials and enhance the adhesion between the device and the skin. In this study, we measured the electromyography (EMG) signals by applying a three-layered hydrogel structure composed of chitosan–alginate–chitosan (CAC) to a stretchable electrode fabricated using a composite of styrene–ethylene–butylene–styrene and eutectic gallium-indium. We observed stable adhesion of the CAC hydrogel to the skin, which aided in keeping the electrode attached to the skin during the subject movement. Finally, we fabricated a multichannel array of CAC-coated composite electrodes (CACCE) to demonstrate the accurate classification of the EMG signals based on hand movements and channel placement, which was followed by the movement of the robot arm. MDPI 2023-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10536051/ /pubmed/37765548 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15183692 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kim, Jaehyon
Kim, Yewon
Lee, Jaebeom
Shin, Mikyung
Son, Donghee
Wearable Liquid Metal Composite with Skin-Adhesive Chitosan–Alginate–Chitosan Hydrogel for Stable Electromyogram Signal Monitoring
title Wearable Liquid Metal Composite with Skin-Adhesive Chitosan–Alginate–Chitosan Hydrogel for Stable Electromyogram Signal Monitoring
title_full Wearable Liquid Metal Composite with Skin-Adhesive Chitosan–Alginate–Chitosan Hydrogel for Stable Electromyogram Signal Monitoring
title_fullStr Wearable Liquid Metal Composite with Skin-Adhesive Chitosan–Alginate–Chitosan Hydrogel for Stable Electromyogram Signal Monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Wearable Liquid Metal Composite with Skin-Adhesive Chitosan–Alginate–Chitosan Hydrogel for Stable Electromyogram Signal Monitoring
title_short Wearable Liquid Metal Composite with Skin-Adhesive Chitosan–Alginate–Chitosan Hydrogel for Stable Electromyogram Signal Monitoring
title_sort wearable liquid metal composite with skin-adhesive chitosan–alginate–chitosan hydrogel for stable electromyogram signal monitoring
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765548
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15183692
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