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Transmembrane Inspired Mechano-Responsive Elastomers with Synergized Traction-Assisted Healing and Dual-Channel Sensing

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS [2024]
Chao Chen, Zhe Yu, Ying Tian, Fenglong Li, Zhengyang Kong, Xu Ran, Xing Wu, Kyung Jin Lee, Do Hwan Kim, Jung-Yong Lee, Jin Zhu, Wu Bin Ying
ABSTRACT

In the burgeoning field of bioinspired materials, the principles governing biological perception and self-healing drive advancements in biomimetic mechano-responsive materials, seamlessly integrating ionic signal sensing with self-healing. While current research often emphasizes individual functionalities, the concurrent enhancement of both self-healing and sensitivity in iontronic skins is often overlooked. Drawing inspiration from transmembrane proteins like TSP-15, Piezo 1 and Piezo 2, renowned for recruiting repair factors, multifunctional molecular-ionic regulatory sites are constructed within a polyurethane/ionic liquid composite system, leading to the development of a mechano-responsive elastomer (i-DAPU) that exhibited both rapid self-healing (72 µm min −1 ) and impressive sensitivity (7012.05 kPa −1 ). Leveraging the dual functionalities of i-DAPU in tandem with deep learning algorithms, a sophisticated system is devised for intelligently analyzing neural conditions in comatose patients based on muscle strength, achieving a remarkable 99.2% accuracy rate, holding significant promise for healthcare applications.

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