Conductive Polymer Improves Sensor-Based Devices
TBMG-53985
10/01/2025
- Content
Scientists have produced a new, powerful electricity-conducting material that could improve wearable technologies, including medical devices. The new technique uses hyaluronic acid applied directly to a gold-plated surface to create a thinner, more durable film, or polymer, used to conduct electricity in devices like biosensors. It could lead to major improvements in the function, cost, and usability of devices like touchscreens and wearable biosensors.
- Citation
- . "Conductive Polymer Improves Sensor-Based Devices," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2025.