Multifunctional Hydrogel Interfaces: Reshaping the Future of Flexible Electronics

B Boya Song (School of Materials Science and Engineering Shandong University of Technology Zibo China) J Jing Zhang S Sanwei Hao (School of Materials Science and Engineering Shandong University of Technology Zibo China) C Changyou Shao (Liaoning Key Laboratory of Lignocellulose Chemistry and Biomaterials College of Light Industry and Chemical Engineering Dalian Polytechnic University Dalian China) P Peng Fu J Jialong Wen J Jun Yang H Hailin Cong C Caofeng Pan

Abstract

ABSTRACT Flexible electronics is undergoing a transition from single‐function devices to intelligent systems capable of multimodal perception and closed‐loop operation. Multifunctional hydrogels have emerged as a core platform for next‐generation electronics, owing to their structural tailorability, biomimetic compatibility, dynamic responsiveness, and exceptional interfacial properties. This review outlines a cross‐scale design pathway of hydrogel electronics spanning molecular strategies and microstructural architectures to macroscopic functionalities (mechano‐electro‐thermo‐chemical responses) and system‐level integration. We critically survey recent advancements in hydrogel‐based applications, including wearable health monitoring, electronic skin, soft robotics, and self‐powered devices, highlighting their unique advantages in high‐fidelity signal acquisition, autonomous energy management, and long‐term stability under complex conditions. Furthermore, we explore how AI‐driven inverse design, digital twins, and in situ characterization are accelerating the shift from empirical to model‐driven development of hydrogel electronics. A performance evaluation framework based on the “energy–signal coupling coefficient” is introduced, combining with green design principles promoting circular sustainability. Finally, we outline future challenges and opportunities to achieve extreme environmental adaptability and promote standardization and scalable manufacturing. Interdisciplinary integration and AI‐assisted multimodal data analytics will ultimately advance hydrogel electronics from functional devices to fully intelligent bio‐integrated systems.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 13
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

B

Boya Song

School of Materials Science and Engineering Shandong University of Technology Zibo China

J

Jing Zhang

S

Sanwei Hao

School of Materials Science and Engineering Shandong University of Technology Zibo China

C

Changyou Shao

Liaoning Key Laboratory of Lignocellulose Chemistry and Biomaterials College of Light Industry and Chemical Engineering Dalian Polytechnic University Dalian China

P

Peng Fu

J

Jialong Wen

J

Jun Yang

H

Hailin Cong

C

Caofeng Pan