Recent years have witnessed the development of flexible electronic materials. Flexible electronic devices based on hydrogels are promising but face the limitations of having no resistance to swelling and a lack of functional integration. Herein, we fabricated a hydrogel using a solvent replacement strategy and explored it as a flexible electronic material. This hydrogel was obtained by polymerizing 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) in ethylene glycol and then immersing it in water. The synergistic effect of hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions endows this hydrogel with anti-swelling properties in water, and it also exhibits enhanced mechanical properties and outstanding self-bonding properties. Moreover, the modulus of the hydroge...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...
The design and synthesis of conductive hydrogels with antifreezing, long-term stable, highly sensiti...
Ionic hydrogels with intrinsic conductivity and stretchability show great potential in flexible elec...
Recent years have witnessed the development of flexible electronic materials. Flexible electronic de...
This paper reports development of a novel, flexible hydrogel based capacitive pressure sensor. It fe...
Hydrogels, formed through cross-linking of hydrophilic polymer chains, represent a class of material...
Hydrogels, formed through crosslinking of hydrophilic polymer chains, represent a class of materials...
Hydrogels with adhesion and conductivity properties have certain applications in the field of strain...
Hydrogel-based flexible strain sensors have been known for their excellent ability to convert differ...
Electronic skin is driving the next generation of cutting-edge wearable electronic products due to i...
Intelligent electronic devices have been diffusely used in health detection, energy storage, and bio...
Intelligent skinlike materials have recently attracted tremendous research interests for employing i...
Stretchable strain sensor detects a wide range of strain variation and is therefore a key component ...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...
The design and synthesis of conductive hydrogels with antifreezing, long-term stable, highly sensiti...
Ionic hydrogels with intrinsic conductivity and stretchability show great potential in flexible elec...
Recent years have witnessed the development of flexible electronic materials. Flexible electronic de...
This paper reports development of a novel, flexible hydrogel based capacitive pressure sensor. It fe...
Hydrogels, formed through cross-linking of hydrophilic polymer chains, represent a class of material...
Hydrogels, formed through crosslinking of hydrophilic polymer chains, represent a class of materials...
Hydrogels with adhesion and conductivity properties have certain applications in the field of strain...
Hydrogel-based flexible strain sensors have been known for their excellent ability to convert differ...
Electronic skin is driving the next generation of cutting-edge wearable electronic products due to i...
Intelligent electronic devices have been diffusely used in health detection, energy storage, and bio...
Intelligent skinlike materials have recently attracted tremendous research interests for employing i...
Stretchable strain sensor detects a wide range of strain variation and is therefore a key component ...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...
The design and synthesis of conductive hydrogels with antifreezing, long-term stable, highly sensiti...
Ionic hydrogels with intrinsic conductivity and stretchability show great potential in flexible elec...