Hybrid 3D Printing of a Nature‐Inspired Flexible Self‐Adhesive Biopatch for Multi‐Biosignal Sensing

Author:

Alsharif Aljawharah A.1,Syed Abdul Momin1,Li Xiaole2,Alsharif Nouf A.3,Lubineau Gilles2,El‐Atab Nazek1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Smart Advanced Memory devices and Applications (SAMA) Lab Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Electrical Mathematical Science and Engineering Division King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955‐6900 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

2. Mechanics of Composites for Energy and Mobility Lab King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955‐6900 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

3. Bioscience Program Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering Division King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955‐6900 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractBioinspired skin adhesives are promising alternatives to traditional glue‐based skin patches for use in various skin‐attachable devices. However, the typical nano‐/microfabrication of these bioinspired microstructures provides limited manufacturing freedom over their performance, constraining their versatility and customization for widespread use. In this study, a hybrid 3D printing approach for fabricating a permeable skin patch is developed with adhesive miniaturized octopus‐like suckers (AMOS) for biosignal monitoring. The design and geometrical influences are investigated on the adhesion strength under different skin conditions (i.e., dry, wet, and hairy), permeability, and durability as well as proposed a biocompatible, stretchable, highly permeable, reusable, and conformable biopatch. Unlike commercially available biopatches that use chemical adhesives, the adhesion strength of an AMOS patch is customizable, does not cause skin irritation, and is comfortable for the wearer when worn for extended durations. The biopatch is tested in electromyogram, electrooculogram, and electrocardiogram signal measurement during a hand‐cycling experiment over extended durations that confirms its potential in extreme sport events. In addition to biosignal monitoring, 3D‐printed AMOS patches have broad applicability across various skin‐interfacing devices, including glucose and sweat monitoring, drug delivery, and wound healing. This approach offers a promising and highly customizable manufacturing solution for unlocking next‐generation skin‐attachable technologies.

Funder

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

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