One‐step preparation of highly conductive eutectogel for a flexible strain sensor
Kaiqi Fan,
Jiwei Peng,
Wentong Yang
et al.
Abstract:Gels with excellent ionic conductivity and resilience to temperature extremes are sought in practical applications due to their potential for building flexible and wearable soft electronics. In this work, highly conductive eutectogels are fabricated by one‐step polymerization of (3‐acrylamidopropyl) trimethyl ammonium chloride in deep eutectic solvents (DESs). Owing to the ion‐conductive polymer networks facilitating ion conduction, these eutectogels exhibit a significant enhancement in ionic conductivity (27.… Show more
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