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Graduate Student Oral Session (I) (English)

  • Apr 08(Wed), 2026, 13:00 - 17:00
  • 7-1회장 (107호)
  • Chair : 나종범, 김채빈, 오준균
13:45 - 14:00
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[O7-4]

우수논문발표상 응모자

Designing Ionic–Electronic Nanomembranes: Ultrathin, Transformable, High-Performance Bioelectronics

발표자이대연 (울산과학기술원)

연구책임자김봉수 (울산과학기술원)

공동저자이대연 (울산과학기술원), 정현진 (성균관대학교), 손동희 (성균관대학교), 김봉수 (울산과학기술원)

Abstract

Next-generation bioelectronics require ultrathin, soft interfaces that sustain high OECT performance on wet, moving tissues. We report THIN, a 350-nm transformable adhesive bilayer fabricated via orthogonal solvents (H2O/CHCl3) and lifted off as a freestanding nanomembrane. THIN integrates an alginate-catechol hydrogel and a semiconducting polymer P(g2T2-Se). Selenophene substitution enhances strain-insensitive mixed conduction (µC* = 1034 F cm-1 V-1 s-1), 3.5× higher than a thiophene analog). H-NMR, UV-vis, and FT-IR analyses reveal interfacial interactions that stabilize catechol-polymer interface for robust adhesion. Upon hydration, THIN rapidly softens (hardness: 1.35 to 0.035 GPa; bending stiffness: 0.16 to 9.11×10-5 GPa µm4), enabling dry-state handling and conformal contact under wet conditions. THIN-OECTs provide stable in vivo EGM, EMG, and ECoG recordings from rat heart, muscle, and brain with 4-week biocompatibility.

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