Conductive Hydrogel with Ta4C3TX MXene to Detect Human Movement
Fan Wu,
Long Yu,
Liyi Zhou
et al.
Abstract:Nanocomposite hydrogels with exceptional mechanical properties and sensing performance are ideal for flexible sensors designed to detect human movements and monitor human health. In this study, a composite hydrogel was prepared through in situ polymerization using a combination of poly(methacrylic acid-coacrylamide) (P(MAA-co-AAM)), poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)/poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT/PSS), and Ta 4 C 3 T X MXene. The resulting P(MAA-co-AAM)/PEDOT/PSS/Ta 4 C 3 T X hydrogel features a porous network s… Show more
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