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High-Adhesive Flexible Electrodes and Their Manufacture: A Review

Journal

MICROMACHINES
Volume 12, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi12121505

Keywords

electrical physiology; electrode; flexible electronics; high-adhesive; manufacturing; printed electronic

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61971049]
  2. Key Scientific Research Project of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education [KZ202010015024]
  3. Research and Development Program of Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication [Ec202006]

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Electrical physiology signals are essential for human activity research and recording, with EP electrodes playing a key role in sensor development; significant progress has been made in flexible and high-adhesive EP electrode technology in the past decade.
All human activity is associated with the generation of electrical signals. These signals are collectively referred to as electrical physiology (EP) signals (e.g., electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, electromyography, electrooculography, etc.), which can be recorded by electrodes. EP electrodes are not only widely used in the study of primary diseases and clinical practice, but also have potential applications in wearable electronics, human-computer interface, and intelligent robots. Various technologies are required to achieve such goals. Among these technologies, adhesion and stretchable electrode technology is a key component for rapid development of high-performance sensors. In last decade, remarkable efforts have been made in the development of flexible and high-adhesive EP recording systems and preparation technologies. Regarding these advancements, this review outlines the design strategies and related materials for flexible and adhesive EP electrodes, and briefly summarizes their related manufacturing techniques.

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