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Skin-Like Self-Healing Electronics: A Graphene and Polymer Blend

Published June 25, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Skin-Like Self-Healing Electronics: A Graphene and Polymer Blend
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Researchers at DTU have created an innovative electronic material that mimics the characteristics of human skin. This groundbreaking substance has the potential to revolutionize various industries, including soft robotics, medicine, and healthcare.


Credit: Advanced Science (2025). DOI: 10.1002/advs.202410539

The team at DTU has engineered a new type of electronic material that shares remarkable similarities with human skin. This material holds promise for a wide range of applications, surpassing the limitations of current rigid electronic materials by offering self-healing capabilities.

By combining graphene, known for its exceptional strength and electrical conductivity, with the transparent polymer PEDOT: PSS, the researchers have transformed a typically weak material into a resilient, flexible, and self-repairing electronic substance.

Lead author Alireza Dolatshahi-Pirouz, an associate professor at DTU Health Tech, highlights the multifunctional nature of the skin-inspired material, emphasizing its potential for seamless integration into electronic devices to enhance user experience and interaction.

Flexible and self-repairing

One of the most notable features of this new material is its ability to self-heal rapidly, akin to the natural healing process of human skin. Additionally, the material exhibits exceptional malleability, capable of stretching up to six times its original length while retaining its shape. These properties make it ideal for applications in wearable technology and soft robotics, where flexibility and durability are essential.

The material’s capacity to regulate heat and sense various environmental factors such as pressure, temperature, and pH levels positions it as a valuable component in health monitoring systems. By adapting to changing conditions and recovering from damage autonomously, electronics built from this material could offer unparalleled functionality and resilience.

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Dolatshahi-Pirouz envisions diverse applications for this versatile material, ranging from space exploration to personalized healthcare. Its stretchable nature makes it suitable for use in medical devices, prosthetics, and wearable sensors, paving the way for advancements in patient care and technological innovation.

Ongoing research aims to scale up production methods for this transformative material, paving the way for its integration into real-world products and services.

More information:
Morteza Alehosseini et al, Self-Maintainable Electronic Materials with Skin-Like Characteristics Enabled by Graphene-PEDOT:PSS Fillers, Advanced Science (2025). DOI: 10.1002/advs.202410539

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