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Self-Adhesive Liquid Metal Channel Patch with Tip-Guided Conformal Coupling and Leakage Suppression for Skin Bioelectronics

Author(s)
Lee, Sang-WooSong, HyeonseokKim, JinseoChoi, GeonjunKim, JaeilPark, SeongjinJang, HyejinKim, JanghoJeong, Hoon Eui
Issued Date
2025-09
DOI
10.1002/advs.202513259
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/88619
Citation
ADVANCED SCIENCE, pp.e13259
Abstract
Skin-interfacing electrodes are essential for wearable bioelectronics, yet conventional gel- and dry-type electrodes often suffer from dehydration, poor skin conformity, irritation, and delamination during motion, limiting their long-term performance. Here, a self-attachable liquid metal channel (S-LMC) patch is presented that integrates open-bottom Galinstan microchannels and micropillar arrays, both featuring re-entrant geometries for enhances skin adhesion and leakage suppression. A via-hole interconnect enables direct vertical signal transmission, eliminating the need for bulky wiring and facilitating compact integration. The patch achieves strong, reusable skin adhesion (>60 kPa), low contact impedance (7.35 k Omegacm2 at 10 Hz), and minimal skin irritation. Compared to commercial Ag/AgCl gel electrodes, the S-LMC patch exhibits >5x lower impedance, >2x higher ECG signal fidelity (20.23 dB vs. 9.03 dB under motion), and >2.4x higher long-term adhesion after 7 days. Its re-entrant microarchitecture also improves Galinstan confinement, achieving >2x higher critical pressure for leakage. These features enable motion-resilient biosignal monitoring and scalable system integration, establishing the S-LMC patch as a promising platform for next-generation skin-conformal bioelectronic interfaces.
Publisher
WILEY
ISSN
2198-3844
Keyword (Author)
liquid metal electrodeskin electrodevia-hole interconnectswearable electronicshealth monitoring

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