Highly Transparent and Strength Conductive Hydrogel Based on Dendrobium Officinale Polysaccharide for Wearable Strain Sensors
Yuhan Wang,
Shuai Liu,
Jin Jia
et al.
Abstract:Owing to their superior flexibility and compatibility with biological systems, dual-network hydrogels have garnered significant interest in the realm of research dedicated to the development of flexible wearable sensors. Electronic skin, or E-skin, has the capability to seamlessly combine high mechanical resilience, sensory acuity, and a broad spectrum of adhesion. The potential of this technology for applications in the fields of intelligent robotics and prosthetic devices has garnered considerable attention.… Show more
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