High-performance strain sensors featuring self-healing ability and high stretchability are desired for human motion detection, soft robotics, and diver intelligent applications. Herein, a novel self-healing elastomer was synthesized via a facile one-pot polycondensation reaction between bis(3-aminopropyl) terminated polydimethylsiloxane and 2,4’-tolylene diisocyanate, followed by introducing carboxyl-functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The physically entangled linear molecular chains and multiple hydrogen bonds endowed elastomer with a remarkable healing efficiency of 98.1% and outstanding stretchability of over 1000%. Owing to the conductive network constructed by the uniformly dispersed CNT, the nanocomposite elastomer-bas...
This paper presents a nanocomposite strain gauge composed of poly(dimethylsiloxane) and multi-walled...
We report the development of a micropatterned nanocomposite composed of elastomer poly(dimethylsilox...
We studied the use of carbon-nanotube- (CNT)-based strain sensors as components of a textile-based, ...
High-performance strain sensors featuring self-healing ability and high stretchability are desired f...
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 ...
To mimic the velocity-sensitive ability of the human skin, we fabricate a class of “solid–liquid” el...
It is highly desirable to develop polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) elastomers with high self-healing effi...
Polymeric elastomers integrated with high mechanical toughness and excellent self-healing ability ca...
Strain sensors that are capable of monitoring complex human motions with high accuracy are highly de...
Interactivity between humans and smart systems, including wearable, body-attachable, or implantable ...
International audienceThis paper describes a facile strategy of micromolding‐in‐capillary process to...
Stretchable and wearable sensors with active response to various environmental stimuli possess numer...
Strain sensors that are capable of monitoring complex human motions with high accuracy are highly de...
This paper presents a nanocomposite strain gauge composed of poly(dimethylsiloxane) and multi-walled...
We report the development of a micropatterned nanocomposite composed of elastomer poly(dimethylsilox...
We studied the use of carbon-nanotube- (CNT)-based strain sensors as components of a textile-based, ...
High-performance strain sensors featuring self-healing ability and high stretchability are desired f...
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 ...
To mimic the velocity-sensitive ability of the human skin, we fabricate a class of “solid–liquid” el...
It is highly desirable to develop polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) elastomers with high self-healing effi...
Polymeric elastomers integrated with high mechanical toughness and excellent self-healing ability ca...
Strain sensors that are capable of monitoring complex human motions with high accuracy are highly de...
Interactivity between humans and smart systems, including wearable, body-attachable, or implantable ...
International audienceThis paper describes a facile strategy of micromolding‐in‐capillary process to...
Stretchable and wearable sensors with active response to various environmental stimuli possess numer...
Strain sensors that are capable of monitoring complex human motions with high accuracy are highly de...
This paper presents a nanocomposite strain gauge composed of poly(dimethylsiloxane) and multi-walled...
We report the development of a micropatterned nanocomposite composed of elastomer poly(dimethylsilox...
We studied the use of carbon-nanotube- (CNT)-based strain sensors as components of a textile-based, ...