Green Durable Biomechanical Sensor Based on a Cation-Enhanced Hydrogel
YuXiang Qin,
ZiCheng Zhou
Abstract:The multinetwork hydrogel-based biomechanical sensor has attracted considerable attention due to its excellent mechanical properties. However, in most cases, due to the weak binding force of the hydrogel matrix to water and the uneven structure of the sensing layer, it is difficult to prepare pressure (strain) sensors that can quantify stimuli-response and be durable for long periods. Moreover, the preparation of hydrogels often involves the intervention and residue of toxic substances, making them unsuitable … Show more
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