生物电子学
纳米技术
生物传感器
材料科学
数码产品
导电聚合物
电子材料
生化工程
聚合物
电气工程
工程类
复合材料
作者
Erica Zeglio,Alexandra L. Rutz,Thomas E. Winkler,George G. Malliaras,Anna Herland
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201806712
摘要
Abstract The field of organic bioelectronics is advancing rapidly in the development of materials and devices to precisely monitor and control biological signals. Electronics and biology can interact on multiple levels: organs, complex tissues, cells, cell membranes, proteins, and even small molecules. Compared to traditional electronic materials such as metals and inorganic semiconductors, conjugated polymers (CPs) have several key advantages for biological interactions: tunable physiochemical properties, adjustable form factors, and mixed conductivity (ionic and electronic). Herein, the use of CPs in five biologically oriented research topics, electrophysiology, tissue engineering, drug release, biosensing, and molecular bioelectronics, is discussed. In electrophysiology, implantable devices with CP coating or CP‐only electrodes are showing improvements in signal performance and tissue interfaces. CP‐based scaffolds supply highly favorable static or even dynamic interfaces for tissue engineering. CPs also enable delivery of drugs through a variety of mechanisms and form factors. For biosensing, CPs offer new possibilities to incorporate biological sensing elements in a conducting matrix. Molecular bioelectronics is today used to incorporate (opto)electronic functions in living tissue. Under each topic, the limits of the utility of CPs are discussed and, overall, the major challenges toward implementation of CPs and their devices to real‐world applications are highlighted.
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