Skin‐Mountable Thermo‐responsive Structured Hydrogel for Optical and Adhesion Coupled Functional Sensing
Xinqiang Xu,
Yang Lyu,
Di Liu
et al.
Abstract:Smart hydrogel sensors with intrinsic responsiveness, such as pH, temperature, humidity, and other external stimuli, possess broad applications in innumerable fields such as biomedical diagnosis, environmental monitoring, and wearable electronics. However, it remains a great challenge to develop wearable structural hydrogels that possess simultaneously body temperature‐responsive, adhesion‐adaptable, and transparency‐tunable. Herein, an innovative skin‐mountable thermo‐responsive hydrogel is fabricated, which … Show more
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