Self-Adhesive, Antifreezing, and High Resilience Biobased Ionogel as a Flexible Strain–Temperature Bimodal Sensor
Qiuyi Jin,
Liang Pan,
Ying Wang
et al.
Abstract:Biobased ionogels have become more desirable, because they can improve the safety and sustainability of flexible wearable devices. However, common biobased ionogels prepared with small-molecule cross-linkers can hardly satisfy the requirements of adjustable mechanical properties, strong adhesion, and fatigue resistance. Herein, a chemical cross-linked gelatin/oxidized microcrystalline cellulose ionogel (GEL/OMCC) was fabricated via a simple heating-evaporationinduced method. The obtained ionogel possessed good… Show more
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