“…Hydrated and ionic materials such as deformable and tough ionic hydrogels have been regarded as one of the most ideal stretchable materials for electronic applications because of their excellent biocompatibility, − high stretchability, high electrical conductivity, and tunable mechanical properties (e.g., toughness, stretchability, and elasticity). , Thus, ionic hydrogels have been applied to developing a variety of stretchable sensors and electronics, including pressure sensors, − strain sensors, touchpads, , robotic skins, and TENGs . Because ionic hydrogels are solid-like, soft, highly stretchable, transparent, and biocompatible, ionic hydrogel-based TENGs show great potential as the power source for wearable electronics and soft robotics.…”