To mimic the velocity-sensitive ability of the human skin, we fabricate a class of “solid–liquid” elastomers (SLEs) by interpenetrating polyborosiloxane (PBS) with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). PBS forms a dynamic network through boron/oxygen dative bonds, while PDMS is covalently cross-linked to form a permanent network. The permanent network affords a scaffold for the dynamic network, endowing SLEs with high elasticity and structural stability, thereby overcoming the inherent drawbacks such as fluidity and irreversible deformation of conventional solid–liquid materials. Meanwhile, the dissociation and association of the dynamic network is time-dependent. Thus, the modulus of SLEs varies with strain rates, and if the SLEs contain carbon nan...
This thesis is mainly about the research on highly sensitive strain gauges based entirely on elastom...
There is a growing interest in developing stretchable strain sensors to quantify the large mechanica...
Preparing an autonomous self-healing supramolecular elastomer with sunlight degradability is still a...
To mimic the velocity-sensitive ability of the human skin, we fabricate a class of “solid–liquid” el...
High-performance strain sensors featuring self-healing ability and high stretchability are desired f...
It is highly desirable to develop polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) elastomers with high self-healing effi...
Wearable strain sensors are essential for the realization of applications in the broad fields of rem...
Stretchable ionic skins are intriguing in mimicking the versatile sensations of natural skins. Howev...
Polymeric elastomers integrated with high mechanical toughness and excellent self-healing ability ca...
Real-time detection of various parts of the human body is crucial in medical monitoring and human-ma...
Skin-inspired materials facilitate the design and fabrication of various biomedical devices capable ...
Elastomers with high dielectric permittivity that self-heal after electric breakdown and mechanical ...
This thesis is mainly about the research on highly sensitive strain gauges based entirely on elastom...
There is a growing interest in developing stretchable strain sensors to quantify the large mechanica...
Preparing an autonomous self-healing supramolecular elastomer with sunlight degradability is still a...
To mimic the velocity-sensitive ability of the human skin, we fabricate a class of “solid–liquid” el...
High-performance strain sensors featuring self-healing ability and high stretchability are desired f...
It is highly desirable to develop polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) elastomers with high self-healing effi...
Wearable strain sensors are essential for the realization of applications in the broad fields of rem...
Stretchable ionic skins are intriguing in mimicking the versatile sensations of natural skins. Howev...
Polymeric elastomers integrated with high mechanical toughness and excellent self-healing ability ca...
Real-time detection of various parts of the human body is crucial in medical monitoring and human-ma...
Skin-inspired materials facilitate the design and fabrication of various biomedical devices capable ...
Elastomers with high dielectric permittivity that self-heal after electric breakdown and mechanical ...
This thesis is mainly about the research on highly sensitive strain gauges based entirely on elastom...
There is a growing interest in developing stretchable strain sensors to quantify the large mechanica...
Preparing an autonomous self-healing supramolecular elastomer with sunlight degradability is still a...