Abstract

Abstract Combining hydrogels sensitive to external stimuli with conducting surfaces opens new possibilities in electrochemistry. Thin hydrogel layers as unique electrode-modifying materials provide highly permeable matrix for easy diffusion of analytes. In addition, larger individuals, for example, nanoparticles and enzymes, can be straightforwardly immobilized in the polymeric networks at electrode surfaces. Such properties are strongly desired for construction of sensors and biosensors. In addition, sensitivity to external stimuli allows to significantly enhance or weaken the electroanalytical signal. Recently, a significant number of articles concerning switchable sensors/biosensors, switchable electrochemical systems and signal–responsive interfaces have been published. This report is also focused on the construction of various devices based on electrode surfaces modified with smart hydrogel layers, for example, logic gates and electroresponsive hydrogel layers as potentially advanced drug delivery systems, artificial muscles and electrochemical valves.

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