(744c) Solution-Processable Conductive Composite Hydrogels with Multiple Synergetic Network Towards Wearable Pressure/Strain Sensors | AIChE

(744c) Solution-Processable Conductive Composite Hydrogels with Multiple Synergetic Network Towards Wearable Pressure/Strain Sensors

Authors 

Wei, H. - Presenter, Tianjin University of Science & Technology
Guo, Z., University of Tennessee
Kong, D., Tianjin University of Science and Technology
Li, T., Tianjin University of Science and Technology
Yang, G., Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Biocompatible, flexible yet robust conductive composite hydrogel (CCH) for wearable pressure/strain sensors has been achieved by an all-solution-based approach. The CCH is rationally constructed by in-situ polymerization of aniline (An) monomers in polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) network, followed by the cross-linking of PVA with glutaraldehyde (GA) as the crosslinker. The unique multiple synergetic network including strong chemical covalent bonds and abundant of weak physical cross-links, i.e., hydrogen bondings and electrostatic interactions, impart excellent mechanical strength (fracture tensile strength of 1200 kPa), supercompressibility (ε = 80% @ 400 kPa), outstanding stretchability (a fracture strain of 670%), high sensitivity (0.36 kPa-1 at a pressure range of 0-2.5 kPa for pressure sensing, and a gauge factor of 3.4 at a strain range of 0-300% for strain sensing, respectively), and prominent fatigue resistance (1500 cycling). As the flexible wearable sensor, the CCH is able to monitor different types of human motion and diagnostically distinguish speaking. As a proof-of-the-concept, a sensing device has been designed for the real-time detecting 2D distribution of weight or pressure, suggesting its promising potentials for electronic skin, human-machine interaction, and soft robot applications.