A Morphable Ionic Electrode Based on Thermogel for Non-Invasive Hairy Plant Electrophysiology

  • Yifei Luo
  • , Wenlong Li
  • , Qianyu Lin
  • , Feilong Zhang
  • , Ke He
  • , Dapeng Yang
  • , Xian Jun Loh
  • , Xiaodong Chen

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Abstract

Plant electrophysiology lays the foundation for smart plant interrogation and intervention. However, plant trichomes with hair-like morphologies present topographical features that challenge stable and high-fidelity non-invasive electrophysiology, due to the inadequate dynamic shape adaptability of conventional electrodes. Here, this issue is overcome using a morphable ionic electrode based on a thermogel, which gradually transforms from a viscous liquid to a viscoelastic gel. This transformation enables the morphable electrode to lock into the abrupt hairy surface irregularities and establish a conformal and adhesive interface. It achieves down to one tenth of the impedance and 4–5 times the adhesive strengths of conventional hydrogel electrodes on hairy leaves. As a result of the improved electrical and mechanical robustness, the morphable electrode can record more than one order of magnitude higher signal-to-noise ratio on hairy plants and maintains high-fidelity recording despite plant movements, achieving superior performance to conventional hydrogel electrodes. The reported morphable electrode is a promising tool for hairy plant electrophysiology and may be applied to diversely textured plants for advanced sensing and modulation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2007848
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume33
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Apr 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • bioelectronics
  • conformal electrodes
  • plant electrophysiology
  • supramolecular hydrogels
  • thermogelling polymers

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