TY - JOUR
T1 - Biovegan Leather Sensor
T2 - A Mycelium Functionalized Material for Electrophysiological Signal Monitoring
AU - Zhang, Rui
AU - Cheng, Siyuan
AU - Pan, Zaifeng
AU - Yang, Fenghui
AU - Liu, Yunqing
AU - Su, Ruifa
AU - Zha, Baoli
AU - Xie, Ruijie
AU - Zheng, Bing
AU - Wu, Jiansheng
AU - Huo, Fengwei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Electrode patches are becoming increasingly vital in the fields of wearable electronics and physiological health monitoring. However, the nondegradable nature and complex functionalization process of traditional dry electrodes limit their widespread use. In contrast, mycelium-based biovegan leather offers an ideal alternative for flexible electrodes, providing benefits such as biodegradability and ease of preparation. To overcome the mechanical performance and stability challenges inherent in pure mycelium, this study develops a mycelium-polypyrrole composite material (P-MCM) that demonstrates reliable mechanical and electrical properties, making it suitable for the daily monitoring of human electrophysiological signals. The P-MCM exhibits a tensile strength of 3 MPa, an elongation at break of 13%, a conductivity of 51.10 S/m, and an interface impedance of 52.6 kΩ/cm2 for the electrode-skin system at 10 Hz. The low interface impedance of P-MCM electrodes allows for the stable acquisition of electrocardiogram, electromyogram, and electroencephalogram signals with performance on par with commercial electrodes. It is expected that this work will provide valuable insights and foundational materials for the advancement of flexible electrodes.
AB - Electrode patches are becoming increasingly vital in the fields of wearable electronics and physiological health monitoring. However, the nondegradable nature and complex functionalization process of traditional dry electrodes limit their widespread use. In contrast, mycelium-based biovegan leather offers an ideal alternative for flexible electrodes, providing benefits such as biodegradability and ease of preparation. To overcome the mechanical performance and stability challenges inherent in pure mycelium, this study develops a mycelium-polypyrrole composite material (P-MCM) that demonstrates reliable mechanical and electrical properties, making it suitable for the daily monitoring of human electrophysiological signals. The P-MCM exhibits a tensile strength of 3 MPa, an elongation at break of 13%, a conductivity of 51.10 S/m, and an interface impedance of 52.6 kΩ/cm2 for the electrode-skin system at 10 Hz. The low interface impedance of P-MCM electrodes allows for the stable acquisition of electrocardiogram, electromyogram, and electroencephalogram signals with performance on par with commercial electrodes. It is expected that this work will provide valuable insights and foundational materials for the advancement of flexible electrodes.
KW - biovegan leather
KW - electrocardiogram
KW - electroencephalogram
KW - electromyogram
KW - mycelium composite material
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U2 - 10.1021/acsami.5c05377
DO - 10.1021/acsami.5c05377
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105006906690
SN - 1944-8244
JO - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
JF - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
ER -