Special Issue
Topic: Liquid Metal Based Flexible Biosensors
Guest Editor(s)
Special Issue Introduction
Liquid metal materials are a large class of versatile materials with both metal and fluid properties; intrinsic characteristics such as good conductivity, natural flexibility, superior biocompatibility, and rapid biodegradability make them ideal candidates for the development of flexible biosensors. In recent years, a large number of bioelectrode sensors, semiconductor sensors, photoelectric biosensors and piezoelectric biosensors based on liquid metals have emerged, playing an increasingly important role in biotechnology, biomedical healthcare, biological imaging, environmental monitoring, and other fields. This Special Issue is dedicated to displaying advanced flexible liquid metal biosensors, including but not limited to:
● Advanced liquid metal flexible sensing materials, including gallium-based and bismuth-based macroscopic or microscopic alloying materials;
● The physical, chemical, or biological principle of biomolecular recognition using liquid metal materials in enzymes, microbial individuals, organelles, animal/plant tissues, or antigens/antibodies;
● Planar or conformal liquid metal flexible biosensors with highly sensitive, stretchable, compact, self-power, or all-in-one functions;
● In vitro or in vivo liquid metal biosensor applications for pressure, strain, temperature, electricity, and optical or gas sensing.
The Special Issue of liquid metal flexible sensors aims to not only display the most cutting-edge liquid metal flexible sensing materials and technologies, but also lay a foundation for further expanding the discovery of wearable or implantable liquid metal sensors.
● Advanced liquid metal flexible sensing materials, including gallium-based and bismuth-based macroscopic or microscopic alloying materials;
● The physical, chemical, or biological principle of biomolecular recognition using liquid metal materials in enzymes, microbial individuals, organelles, animal/plant tissues, or antigens/antibodies;
● Planar or conformal liquid metal flexible biosensors with highly sensitive, stretchable, compact, self-power, or all-in-one functions;
● In vitro or in vivo liquid metal biosensor applications for pressure, strain, temperature, electricity, and optical or gas sensing.
The Special Issue of liquid metal flexible sensors aims to not only display the most cutting-edge liquid metal flexible sensing materials and technologies, but also lay a foundation for further expanding the discovery of wearable or implantable liquid metal sensors.
Keywords
Liquid metals, gallium, bismush, flexible biosensors, wearable biosensors, implantable biosensors, bioelectrode sensor, semiconductor sensors, photoelectric biosensors, piezoelectric biosensors
Submission Deadline
31 Aug 2023
Submission Information
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Submission Deadline: 31 Aug 2023
Contacts: April Sha, Assistant Editor, assistant_editor@softscijournal.com
Published Articles
Liquid metal neuro-electrical interface
Open Access Review Article 10 Jun 2024
DOI: 10.20517/ss.2023.58
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Liquid metals enabled advanced cryobiology: development and perspectives
Open Access Review Article 16 Jan 2024
DOI: 10.20517/ss.2023.43
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Printing surface cuprous oxides featured liquid metal for non-enzymatic electrochemical glucose sensor
Open Access Research Article 14 Jan 2024
DOI: 10.20517/ss.2023.40
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Liquid metals nanotransformer for healthcare biosensors
Open Access Review Article 2 Nov 2023
DOI: 10.20517/ss.2023.38
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Recent advancements in liquid metal enabled flexible and wearable biosensors
Open Access Review Article 15 Oct 2023
DOI: 10.20517/ss.2023.30
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A highly stretchable and sintering-free liquid metal composite conductor enabled by ferrofluid
Open Access Research Article 15 Oct 2023
DOI: 10.20517/ss.2023.28
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