Flexible Strain Sensor Based on a Dual Crosslinked Network of PAMgA/GL/PANI Antifreeze Conductive Hydrogel
Kai Wang,
Yutong Zhang,
Jiankang Hu
et al.
Abstract:Conductive hydrogels possess excellent flexibility, conductivity, and sensing properties, making them important carrier materials for flexible strain sensors. They show promising application prospects in fields such as human motion detection and artificial intelligence. This paper introduces polyaniline (PANI) and glycerol (GL) into the magnesium acrylate (AMgA) monomer and prepares the polymagnesium acrylate/glycerol/polyaniline (PAMgA/GL/PANI) hydrogel by free radical polymerization method. When the addition… Show more
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