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Self‐Healing Hydrogels
Self‐healing is of great significance for improving the durability, reliability, and longevity of hydrogels‐based soft bioelectronics. In article number 2306350 by Zhikang Li, Yumeng Xue, Libo Zhao, Shiming Zhang, and co‐workers, summarize the recent advances in developing self‐healing hydrogels for wearable and implantable bioelectronics, and propose the persisting challenges...
Hydrogels have emerged as powerful building blocks to develop various soft bioelectronics because of their tissue‐like mechanical properties, superior bio‐compatibility, the ability to conduct both electrons and ions, and multiple stimuli‐responsiveness. However, hydrogels are vulnerable to mechanical damage, which limits their usage in developing durable hydrogel‐based bioelectronics. Self‐healing...
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