With the rising demand for wearable, multifunctional, and flexible electronics, plenty of efforts aiming at wearable devices have been devoted to designing sensors with greater efficiency, wide environment tolerance, and good sustainability. Herein, a thin film of double-network ionic hydrogel with a solution replacement treatment method is fabricated, which not only possesses excellent stretchability (>1100%) and good transparency (>80%), but also maintains a wide application temperature range (−10~40 °C). Moreover, the hydrogel membrane further acts as both the flexible electrode and a triboelectric layer, with a larger friction area achieved through a micro-structure pattern method. Combining this with a corona-charged fluorinated ethyle...
The construction of a surface-wrinkled ionic conductive hydrogel with highly stretchable and healabl...
Flexible and piezoelectric hydrogels show great potential in the fields of wearable sensors, soft ro...
Tactile sensors, namely, flexible devices that sense physical stimuli, have received much attention ...
Rapid advances in wearable electronics and mechno-sensational human-machine interfaces impose great ...
Hydrogel-based epidermal electrodes attract widespread attention in health monitoring and human-mach...
Summary: Skin-like electronics are developing rapidly to realize a variety of applications such as w...
Bio-inspired design plays a very significant role in adapting biological models to technical applica...
Recent advancement in wearable and robot-assisted healthcare technology gives rise to the demand for...
Ionic gel-based electronic devices are essential in future healthcare/biomedical applications, such ...
Conductive hydrogels are promising material candidates in artificial skin and muscles, flexible and ...
Electronic skin is driving the next generation of cutting-edge wearable electronic products due to i...
Conductive hydrogels with high stretchability can extend their applications as a flexible electrode ...
Traditional wearable devices are mainly fabricated using chemically synthetic organic and inorganic ...
© 2021 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancemen...
Tactile sensors with both temperature- and pressure-responsive capabilities are critical to enabling...
The construction of a surface-wrinkled ionic conductive hydrogel with highly stretchable and healabl...
Flexible and piezoelectric hydrogels show great potential in the fields of wearable sensors, soft ro...
Tactile sensors, namely, flexible devices that sense physical stimuli, have received much attention ...
Rapid advances in wearable electronics and mechno-sensational human-machine interfaces impose great ...
Hydrogel-based epidermal electrodes attract widespread attention in health monitoring and human-mach...
Summary: Skin-like electronics are developing rapidly to realize a variety of applications such as w...
Bio-inspired design plays a very significant role in adapting biological models to technical applica...
Recent advancement in wearable and robot-assisted healthcare technology gives rise to the demand for...
Ionic gel-based electronic devices are essential in future healthcare/biomedical applications, such ...
Conductive hydrogels are promising material candidates in artificial skin and muscles, flexible and ...
Electronic skin is driving the next generation of cutting-edge wearable electronic products due to i...
Conductive hydrogels with high stretchability can extend their applications as a flexible electrode ...
Traditional wearable devices are mainly fabricated using chemically synthetic organic and inorganic ...
© 2021 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancemen...
Tactile sensors with both temperature- and pressure-responsive capabilities are critical to enabling...
The construction of a surface-wrinkled ionic conductive hydrogel with highly stretchable and healabl...
Flexible and piezoelectric hydrogels show great potential in the fields of wearable sensors, soft ro...
Tactile sensors, namely, flexible devices that sense physical stimuli, have received much attention ...