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A wearable ionic hydrogel strain sensor with double cross-linked network for human–machine interface

Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials [2025]
Wu Zijian, Zhang Liying, Wang Meng, Zang Defeng, Long Haiyong, Weng Ling, Guo Ning, Gao Junguo, Liu Yonghong, Xu Ben Bin
ABSTRACT

Wearable strain sensor prepared with ionic conductive hydrogel holds great promises in a variety of engineering fields. In this work, we introduce sodium casein (SC) into a dual network hydrogel system made of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and polyacrylamide (PAM), to prepare an ionic hydrogel sensor. Compared to the PAM/PVA dual network hydrogel, the introduction of SC plays a significant synergistic role. Such dual network PAM/PVA/SC hydrogels exhibit excellent mechanical properties (a maximum strain of 719%, a maximum stress of 444.3 kPa), low hysteresis, and rapid recovery after uni-axial stretching. Since SC drives a large number of free ions, PAM/PVA/SC hydrogels present good conductivity while maintaining high physical stability, to enable an excellent sensitivity in a comparatively large strain range (Gauge factor, GF = 2.17 under 400% strain). The unique properties allow the generation of stable and accurate electrical signals transduced from different locations of the human body. As such, the PAM/PVA/SC hydrogel has the potential to be used as human–machine interface for continuous, real-time physiological monitoring.

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