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Smart Graphene Textiles for Biopotential Monitoring: Laser-Tailored Electrochemical Property Enhancement
While most of the research in graphene-based materials
seeks high
electroactive surface area and ion intercalation, here, we show an
alternative electrochemical behavior that leverages graphene’s
potential in biosensing. We report a novel approach to fabricate graphene/polymer
nanocomposites with near-record conductivity levels of 45 Ω
sq–1 and enhanced biocompatibility. This is realized
by laser processing of graphene oxide in a sandwich structure with
a thin (100 μm) polyethylene terephthalate film on a textile
substrate. Such hybrid materials exhibit high conductivity, low polarization,
and stability. In addition, the nanocomposites are highly biocompatible,
as evidenced by their low cytotoxicity and good skin adhesion. These
results demonstrate the potential of graphene/polymer nanocomposites
for smart clothing applications