Abstract:Electronic skins (E-skins) are capable of detecting human health and movement, which has promising potential in the fields of human-machine interactions and artificial intelligence. However, traditional hydrogels-based E-skins suffer from poor mechanical strength, low conductivity, and instability owing to the evaporation of water. Herein, to advance the unsatisfaction of E-skins above, a semi-interpenetrating network developed by polysaccharide biomass konjac glucomannan (KGM) was introduced into covalent-cro… Show more
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