Muscle-Inspired Self-Healing Hydrogels for Strain and Temperature Sensor

Gang Ge, Yao Lu, Xinyu Qu, Wen Zhao, Yanfang Ren, Wenjun Wang, Qian Wang, Wei Huang, Xiaochen Dong

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Recently, self-healing hydrogel bioelectronic devices have raised enormous interest for their tissue-like mechanical compliance, desirable biocompatibility, and tunable adhesiveness on bioartificial organs. However, the practical applications of these hydrogel-based sensors are generally limited by their poor fulfillment of stretchability and sensitivity, brittleness under subzero temperature, and single sensory function. Inspired by the fiber-reinforced microstructures and mechano-transduction systems of human muscles, a self-healing (90.8%), long-lasting thermal tolerant and dual-sensory hydrogel-based sensor is proposed, with high gauge factor (18.28) within broad strain range (268.9%), low limit of detection (5% strain), satisfactory thermosensation (-0.016 °C-1), and highly discernible temperature resolution (2.7 °C). Especially by introducing a glycerol/water binary solvent system, desirable subzero-temperature self-healing performance, high water-retaining, and durable adhesion feature can be achieved, resulting from the ice crystallization inhibition and highly dynamic bonding. On account of the advantageous mechanoreception and thermosensitive capacities, a flexible touch keyboard for signature identification and a "fever indicator" for human forehead's temperature detection can be realized by this hydrogel bioelectronic device.

源语言英语
页(从-至)218-228
页数11
期刊ACS Nano
14
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 28 1月 2020

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