2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3ra00546a
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Herbal molecule-mediated dual network hydrogels with adhesive and antibacterial properties for strain and pressure sensing

Abstract: A multifunctional herbal molecule-based dual network hydrogel was constructed via a one-pot two-step process and employed as a dual-modal sensor.

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“…There are no conflicts to declare. 53 Heating and mixed stirring 1.73787 Glycyrrhizic acid/methacrylated sodium alginate 54 Heating and visible light-initiated polymerization 1.39 PAM/CMCS 55 UV-Initiated polymerization and solvent-exchanging 2.09 PVA/P(AM-co-AA)-Fe 3+ 56 Initiator-induced polymerization and solvent-exchanging 2.3 Agar/PAM/Li + 57 Heating-cooling and free radical polymerization 1.8 Gelatin/PAM (this work)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are no conflicts to declare. 53 Heating and mixed stirring 1.73787 Glycyrrhizic acid/methacrylated sodium alginate 54 Heating and visible light-initiated polymerization 1.39 PAM/CMCS 55 UV-Initiated polymerization and solvent-exchanging 2.09 PVA/P(AM-co-AA)-Fe 3+ 56 Initiator-induced polymerization and solvent-exchanging 2.3 Agar/PAM/Li + 57 Heating-cooling and free radical polymerization 1.8 Gelatin/PAM (this work)…”
Section: Conflicts Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%