Electroconductive hydrogels with stimuli-free self-healing and self-recovery (SELF) properties and high mechanical strength for wearable strain sensors is an area of intensive research activity at the moment. Most electroconductive hydrogels, however, consist of static bonds for mechanical strength and dynamic bonds for SELF performance, presenting a challenge to improve both properties into one single hydrogel. An alternative strategy to successfully incorporate both properties into one system is via the use of stiff or rigid, yet dynamic nano-materials. In this work, a nano-hybrid modifier derived from nano-chitin coated with ferric ions and tannic acid (TA/Fe@ChNFs) is blended into a starch/polyvinyl alcohol/polyacrylic acid (St/PVA/PAA)...
A design strategy to regulate the physical and chemical cross-linking interactions in double network...
Integrating multifunctionality such as adhesiveness, stretchability, and self-healing ability on a s...
Flexible sensors which are highly stretchable, sensitive, and self-adhesive are critically required ...
Intelligent skinlike materials have recently attracted tremendous research interests for employing i...
The remarkable progress in efforts to prepare conductive self-healing hydrogels mimicking human skin...
Mechanically robust ferrogels with high self-healing ability might change the design of soft materia...
Conductive hydrogel, as a promising candidate material, is ideal for multifunctional strain sensors ...
Robust, stretchable, and strain-sensitive hydrogels have recently attracted immense research interes...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...
It is desired to create skin strain sensors composed of multifunctional conductive hydrogels with ex...
The mechanical performance is critical for hydrogels that are used as strain sensors. p-Aramid nanof...
Polyelectrolyte complex hydrogel (PECH) is an emerging ion conductive hydrogel made from non-covalen...
Although conductive hydrogels (CHs) have been investigated as the wearable sensor in recent years, h...
[[abstract]]Electroconductive hydrogels and scaffolds have great potential for strain sensing and in...
Hydrogel electronics have attracted growing interest for emerging applications in personal healthcar...
A design strategy to regulate the physical and chemical cross-linking interactions in double network...
Integrating multifunctionality such as adhesiveness, stretchability, and self-healing ability on a s...
Flexible sensors which are highly stretchable, sensitive, and self-adhesive are critically required ...
Intelligent skinlike materials have recently attracted tremendous research interests for employing i...
The remarkable progress in efforts to prepare conductive self-healing hydrogels mimicking human skin...
Mechanically robust ferrogels with high self-healing ability might change the design of soft materia...
Conductive hydrogel, as a promising candidate material, is ideal for multifunctional strain sensors ...
Robust, stretchable, and strain-sensitive hydrogels have recently attracted immense research interes...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...
It is desired to create skin strain sensors composed of multifunctional conductive hydrogels with ex...
The mechanical performance is critical for hydrogels that are used as strain sensors. p-Aramid nanof...
Polyelectrolyte complex hydrogel (PECH) is an emerging ion conductive hydrogel made from non-covalen...
Although conductive hydrogels (CHs) have been investigated as the wearable sensor in recent years, h...
[[abstract]]Electroconductive hydrogels and scaffolds have great potential for strain sensing and in...
Hydrogel electronics have attracted growing interest for emerging applications in personal healthcar...
A design strategy to regulate the physical and chemical cross-linking interactions in double network...
Integrating multifunctionality such as adhesiveness, stretchability, and self-healing ability on a s...
Flexible sensors which are highly stretchable, sensitive, and self-adhesive are critically required ...