A Self-Healing, Adhesive, and Anti-Freezing PAA/PEDOT:PSS/Nb2CTX Hydrogel for Flexible Pressure Sensors and Photothermal Therapy
Long Yu,
Fan Wu,
Jiarong Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The conductive hydrogels used for fabricating flexible piezoresistive sensors encounter challenges related to diminished sensing performance due to limited mechanical properties. This study presents the development of a PAA/PEDOT:PSS/Nb 2 CT X hydrogel through a straightforward polymerization method. The hydrogel features a cross-linked dual network structure abundant in hydrogen bonds, which imparts exceptional mechanical properties, including stable stretchability, good compressibility, strong adhesion, supe… Show more
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