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우수성과SAIHST 구성원의 언론보도내용 및 수상내역, 각 연구분야의 우수 학술지에 게재된 논문 등 우수한 성과들을 소개합니다.

[방창현 교수/ 우수논문] Chemical Engineering Journal, 1 Feb 2022
No 103
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등록일 2022/10/18

 

 

 

방창현 교수

삼성융합의과학원

 

 IF: 16.744

 

 

Chemical Engineering Journal.2022 February 1.DOI10.1016/j.cej.2021.132467

 

Enhanced biocompatibility and multidirectional wet adhesion of insect-like synergistic wrinkled pillars with microcavities

 

Hyeongho Min, Sangyul Baik, Jihyun Lee, Da Wan Kim, Jin Ho Song, Ki Hyun Kim, Min-Seok Kim, and Changhyun Pang

 

Abstract

Various bioinspired adhesives have been used to develop adhesive medical patches capable of robust and comfortable attachment to dry and wet skin for healthcare applications. However, it is challenging to maintain adhesion on the application of shear and pulling forces, especially on rough, curved, and wet surfaces, such those of the human body. Here, highly biocompatible adhesive patch with wrinkled mushroom-shaped structures having suction-cup-like microcavities is presented for enhanced wet adhesion and biosignal monitoring. Inspired by the unique structures on the foreleg of male diving-beetles, the adhesive patch with microwrinkle structure shows enhanced multidirectional adhesion (i.e., normal and shear directions), as well as high water/air permeability when applied to rough skin under dry and wet conditions with minimal skin irritation. Based on the structural features of insect-inspired adhesives, a simple model was proposed to understand the enhanced wet adhesion in both the normal and shear directions due to the synergistic effect of suction and capillarity, resulting from microcavities and tiny wrinkles. In addition, to demonstrate the potential in wearable medical devices, we employed our bio-inspired patches as the interface material for the electrodes, which enabled direct electrocardiogram measurements on both wet and dry skin with minimal discomfort and signal noise.

 

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