“…24–26 Consequently, IL-based gels are selected as flexible sensors that can demonstrate advantageous stability and repeatable output of the electrical signal in a wide temperature range. 27–29 Notably, He and co-workers fabricated a highly stretchable and repeatable ionogel by using the ionic liquid (IL) 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium thiocyanate as the dielectric, which could be used as a wearable sensor to effectively detect various human motions and special limb movements, such as Tai Chi. 30 Wang et al successfully developed an ionogel sensor for a wearable intelligent health monitoring system capable of monitoring health-related physiological signals, such as breathing, wrist pulse, body tremors, and temperature.…”