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Super stretchability, strong adhesion, flexible sensor based on Fe3+ dynamic coordination sodium alginate/polyacrylamide dual-network hydrogel

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS [2022]
Qu Zeng, Sihui Wan, Shujuan Yang, Xinyu Zhao, Furui He, Yamei Zhang, Xinyu Cao, Qiyan Wen, Yuhong Feng, Gaobo Yu, Lisha Pan, Jiacheng Li
ABSTRACT

Bionic hydrogel sensors have been known as promising alternatives to biomimetic skins. Here, a bionic hydrogel sensor based on sodium alginate (Alg), polyacrylamide (PAAM) and Fe 3+ have been fabricated by a simple one-pot method, shows super stretchability, excellent adhesion and conductivity. The Fe 3+ /Alg-PAAM hydrogel was endowed with a dynamic coordination dual-network structure based on controllable Fe 3+ penetration and free radical polymerization dual effect, which was equipped with the synergistic properties of high storage modulus (2200 KPa), super stretchability (1800%) and strong adhesion to various substrates (glass adhesion with 61.8 KPa). Moreover, due to abundant free ions, the Fe 3+ /Alg-PAAM hydrogel displays good conductive behavior, and further shows excellent sensing behavior and strain sensitivity as a skin sensor to monitor human movement. This work enriches the design and preparation strategies of flexible hydrogels to promote the application of Alg-based materials for the wearable electronic devices and intelligent monitoring systems.

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