Encapsulated Organohydrogel Couplants for Wearable Ultrasounds

IF 5.3 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Advanced Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1002/aelm.202400961
Xiaoru Dong, Zhi Yang, Chaoran Xu, Jun Zhao, Juntong Zhu, Haokun Yi, Hui Xu, Zhuo Li
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Abstract

The couplant layer that transmits sound waves to the skin is essential for ultrasound imaging. Conventional liquid-based couplants are unsuitable for wearable detectors, while polymer-based dry couplants often suffer from high acoustic attenuation. Hydrogel-based couplants possess ideal acoustic and mechanical properties; however, water evaporation restricts their application in long-term monitoring. Current strategies to improve water retention, such as encapsulating hydrogels with elastomers, typically overlook the issue of curing shrinkage. This shrinkage induces a wrinkled interface between the elastomer and hydrogel, which can cause scattering and reflection of acoustic waves, thereby compromising ultrasound quality. To address this problem, a prefabricated hydrogel is employed as a template to mitigate the curing shrinkage at the interface. In the meantime, a large amount of glycerol is added to the template to form the organohydrogel, which reduces interactions between polymer chains, further minimizing curing shrinkage and resulting in a smooth interface. Additionally, the glycerol within the organohydrogel, combined with the external encapsulation layer, enhances long-term water retention. The results demonstrate that the prepared couplants maintain stable attenuation coefficients and produce clear imaging over 8 days.

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Advanced Electronic Materials
Advanced Electronic Materials NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGYMATERIALS SCIE-MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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期刊介绍: Advanced Electronic Materials is an interdisciplinary forum for peer-reviewed, high-quality, high-impact research in the fields of materials science, physics, and engineering of electronic and magnetic materials. It includes research on physics and physical properties of electronic and magnetic materials, spintronics, electronics, device physics and engineering, micro- and nano-electromechanical systems, and organic electronics, in addition to fundamental research.
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