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Ionic-Bionic Interfaces: Advancing Iontronic Strategies for Bioelectronic Sensing and Therapy

Author(s)
Ro, Yun GooChang, YoojinKim, JeeyoonLee, SeungjaeNa, SangyunPark, CheolhongKo, Hyunhyub
Issued Date
2025-11
DOI
10.1002/advs.202513985
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/88746
Citation
ADVANCED SCIENCE, pp.e13985
Abstract
Iontronic bioelectronics provides a powerful framework for bridging the mismatch between conventional electronic systems and soft, ion-mediated biological tissues. By harnessing mobile ions as charge carriers and functional mediators, iontronic devices enable biocompatible, conformal, and low-impedance interfaces that support both signal acquisition and therapeutic delivery. Recent advances in ionic materials, such as hydrogels, ion gels, and ionic liquids, have facilitated high-fidelity physiological sensing, wound monitoring, and programmable drug and ion release. In addition to passive sensing and delivery, emerging iontronic platforms integrate real-time biosignal monitoring with adaptive, AI-guided feedback to enable closed-loop therapeutic control. This review highlights the multifunctional role of ions in sensing, modulation, and stimulation across diverse applications, including skin-interfaced electronics, neural and cardiac interfaces, and wound therapy. Key challenges such as operational stability, signal specificity, and long-term biocompatibility are further examined, and material, structural, and system-level innovations that are paving the way toward intelligent, responsive, and clinically viable iontronic bioelectronic platforms are discussed.
Publisher
WILEY
ISSN
2198-3844
Keyword (Author)
Ionic materialsiontronicstherapeuticstissue interfacingbioelectronic interfacebiosensing
Keyword
ORGANIC ELECTROCHEMICAL TRANSISTORSMETAL-IONSBIODEGRADABLE HYDROGELSBIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONSANTIBACTERIAL HYDROGELCONDUCTING POLYMERSNEURAL STIMULATIONPRESSURE SENSORSOFT MATERIALSSKIN

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