Doping Engineering of Conductive Polymers and Their Application in Physical Sensors for Healthcare Monitoring

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Physical sensors have emerged as a promising technology for real-time healthcare monitoring, which tracks various physical signals from the human body. Accurate acquisition of these physical signals from biological tissue requires excellent electrical conductivity and long-term durability of the sensors under complex mechanical deformation. Conductive polymers, combining the advantages of conventional polymers and organic conductors, are considered ideal conductive materials for healthcare physical sensors due to their intrinsic conductive network, tunable mechanical properties, and easy processing. Doping engineering has been proposed as an effective approach to enhance the sensitivity, lower the detection limit, and widen the operational range of sensors based on conductive polymers. This approach enables the introduction of dopants into conductive polymers to adjust and control the microstructure and energy levels of conductive polymers, thereby optimizing their mechanical and conductivity properties. This review article provides a comprehensive overview of doping engineering methods to improve the physical properties of conductive polymers and highlights their applications in the field of healthcare physical sensors, including temperature sensors, strain sensors, stress sensors, and electrophysiological sensing. Additionally, the challenges and opportunities associated with conductive polymer-based physical sensors in healthcare monitoring are discussed.

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Guo, X., Sun, Y., Sun, X., Li, J., Wu, J., Shi, Y., & Pan, L. (2024, January 1). Doping Engineering of Conductive Polymers and Their Application in Physical Sensors for Healthcare Monitoring. Macromolecular Rapid Communications. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/marc.202300246

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