Conductive hydrogels are ideal for flexible sensors, but it is still a challenge to produce such hydrogels with combined toughness, self-adhesion, self-healing, anti-freezing, moisturizing, and biocompatibility properties. Herein, inspired by natural skin, a highly stretchable, strain-sensitive, and multi-environmental stable collagen-based conductive organohydrogel was constructed by using collagen (Col), acrylic acid, dialdehyde carboxymethyl cellulose, 1,3-propylene glycol, and AlCl3. The resulting organohydrogel exhibited excellent tensile (strain >800%), repeatable adhesion (>10 times), self-healing [self-healing efficiency (SHE) ≈ 100%], anti-freezing (−60 °C), moisturizing (>20 d), and biocompatible properties. This organohydrogel al...
Hydrogels exhibit ideal flexibility and biocompatibility, which have attracted the attention of many...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...
Self-healing, adhesive conductive hydrogels are of great significance in wearable electronic devices...
Conductive hydrogels are ideal for flexible sensors, but it is still a challenge to produce such hyd...
Conductive hydrogels had demonstrated significant prospect in the field of wearable devices. However...
Currently, stretchable hydrogel has attracted great attention in the field of wearable flexible sens...
Although conductive hydrogels (CHs) have been investigated as the wearable sensor in recent years, h...
Ionic hydrogels, a class of intrinsically stretchable and conductive materials, are widely used in s...
Intelligent skinlike materials have recently attracted tremendous research interests for employing i...
Intelligent electronic devices have been diffusely used in health detection, energy storage, and bio...
Multifunctional adhesive hydrogels have great potential in flexible wearable materials, smart wearab...
Integrating multifunctionality such as adhesiveness, stretchability, and self-healing ability on a s...
Hydrogels exhibit ideal flexibility and biocompatibility, which have attracted the attention of many...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...
Self-healing, adhesive conductive hydrogels are of great significance in wearable electronic devices...
Conductive hydrogels are ideal for flexible sensors, but it is still a challenge to produce such hyd...
Conductive hydrogels had demonstrated significant prospect in the field of wearable devices. However...
Currently, stretchable hydrogel has attracted great attention in the field of wearable flexible sens...
Although conductive hydrogels (CHs) have been investigated as the wearable sensor in recent years, h...
Ionic hydrogels, a class of intrinsically stretchable and conductive materials, are widely used in s...
Intelligent skinlike materials have recently attracted tremendous research interests for employing i...
Intelligent electronic devices have been diffusely used in health detection, energy storage, and bio...
Multifunctional adhesive hydrogels have great potential in flexible wearable materials, smart wearab...
Integrating multifunctionality such as adhesiveness, stretchability, and self-healing ability on a s...
Hydrogels exhibit ideal flexibility and biocompatibility, which have attracted the attention of many...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...
Self-healing, adhesive conductive hydrogels are of great significance in wearable electronic devices...