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Enhanced Mechanical Strength of Metal Ion-Doped MXene-Based Double-Network Hydrogels for Highly Sensitive and Durable Flexible Sensors.

Qin YangMingzi LiRong ChenDahang GaoZhen WangChuanjian QinWenjing YangHu LiuPengsheng Zhang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Development of conductive hydrogels with high sensitivity and excellent mechanical properties remains a challenge for constructing flexible sensor devices. Herein, a universal strategy is presented for enhancing the mechanical strength of Mxene-based double-network hydrogels through metal ion coordination effects. Polyacrylamide (PAM)/sodium alginate (SA)/Mxene double-network (PSM-DN) hydrogels were prepared by metal ion impregnation of PAM/SA/Mxene (PSM) hydrogels. High electrical conductivity is achieved due to MXene nanosheets, while the strong coordination bond between metal ions and SA constructs a second network that increases the mechanical strength of the hydrogel by an order of magnitude. Mechanical tests demonstrated that the elastic modulus of hydrogels matches that of human tissues. Hence, they can be used as a highly sensitive electronic skin sensor to recognize the movement of different joints in humans and also as a pressure sensing interface to recognize characters for anticounterfeiting and information transfer. This work can promote the practical application of conductive hydrogels in high-tech fields, such as flexible electronic skin and interface interaction.
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