Revolutionizing Bioelectronic Interfaces with Hydrogels.

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Researchers have developed bi-continuous conducting polymer hydrogels (BC-CPH) that can be used in 3D printing for bioelectronic interfaces. The hydrogels are made by mixing an electrical phase and a mechanical phase with an ethanol/water solvent, resulting in high mechanical stability and electrical conductivity. This new technology offers a more biocompatible and robust alternative to metal electrodes for interfacing biological and electrical systems.
Topics:health#3d-printing#biocompatibility#bioelectronic-interfaces#conducting-polymers#hydrogels#science-and-technology
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