Antidehydration and Stable Mechanical Properties during the Phase Transition of the PNIPAM-Based Hydrogel for Body-Temperature-Monitoring Sensors
Xiaoyong Zhang,
Haoran Ding,
Yujia Zhou
et al.
Abstract:Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) enhances the reversibility and responsiveness of wearable temperature-sensitive devices. However, an open question is whether and how the hydrogel design can prevent adhesive performance loss caused by phase-transition-induced dehydration and unstable mechanical properties between devices and human skin and reduce interfacial failure. Herein, a gelatin-mesh scaffoldbased hydrogel (NAGP-Gel) is constructed to inhibit dehydration and volume change, leading to stable mechanica… Show more
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