Advanced Conductive Hydrogels for Next-Generation Wearable Biosensors

A special issue of Biosensors (ISSN 2079-6374). This special issue belongs to the section "Wearable Biosensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2026 | Viewed by 36

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School of Life Sciences, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, China
Interests: stimuli-responsive polymers; hydrogels; wearables; health monitoring; colorimetric sensors; anti-counterfeiting; biosensors
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Dear Colleagues,

Conductive hydrogels represent a revolutionary class of materials uniquely positioned to overcome the critical limitations of traditional rigid electronics in wearable biosensing. Their intrinsic biocompatibility, tunable mechanical properties matching human tissue, excellent ionic/electronic conductivity, and versatile functionalization capabilities make them ideal for seamless, long-term integration with the dynamic human body. This Special Issue seeks to showcase cutting-edge research and reviews addressing the development, characterization, and application of advanced conductive hydrogels specifically for wearable biosensors. We invite contributions exploring novel hydrogel formulations (e.g., nanocomposite, double-network, and stimuli-responsive), innovative fabrication strategies (3D printing and in situ formation), and enhanced functionalities (self-healing, adhesion, and environmental stability). A key focus is the integration of these hydrogels into robust, sensitive, and selective biosensing platforms for continuous, non-invasive monitoring of biomarkers in biofluids (sweat, saliva, tears, ISF, etc.) or physiological signals (ECG, EMG, strain, pressure, temperature, etc.). Manuscripts addressing critical challenges like long-term stability in vivo, signal drift mitigation, biocompatibility assessment, power integration, and scalable manufacturing are particularly encouraged. This multidisciplinary issue aims to advance the frontier of soft, skin-conformable electronics, accelerating the realization of personalized healthcare solutions.

Dr. Fei Han
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • conductive hydrogels
  • wearables
  • health monitoring
  • flexible electronics
  • multi-functional sensors
  • biosensing
  • self-healing
  • self-adhesion
  • physiological signal monitoring
  • polymer composites

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