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Super Stretchable, Self-Healing, Adhesive Ionic Conductive Hydrogels Based on Tailor-Made Ionic Liquid for High-Performance Strain Sensors

Advanced Functional Materials(2022)

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Ionic conductive hydrogels (ICHs) integrate the conductive performance and soft nature of tissue-like materials to imitate the features of human skin with mechanical and sensory traits; thus, they are considered promising substitutes for conventional rigid metallic conductors when fabricating human-motion sensors. However, the simultaneous incorporation of excellent stretchability, toughness, ionic conductivity, self-healing, and adhesion via a simple method remains a grand challenge. Herein, a novel ICH platform is proposed by designing a phenylboronic acid-ionic liquid (PBA-IL) with multiple roles that simultaneously realize the highly mechanical, electrical, and versatile properties. This elaborately designed semi-interpenetrating network ICH is fabricated via a facile one-step approach by introducing cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) into the PBA-IL/acrylamide cross-linked network. Ingeniously, the dynamic boronic ester bonds and physical interactions (hydrogen bonds and electrostatic interactions) of the cross-linked network endow these hydrogels with remarkable stretchability (1810 +/- 38%), toughness (2.65 +/- 0.03 MJ m(-3)), self-healing property (92 +/- 2% efficiency), adhesiveness, and transparency. Moreover, the construction of this material shows that CNFs can synergistically enhance mechanical performance and conductivity. The wide working strain range (approximate to 1000%) and high sensitivity (GF = 8.36) make this ICH a promising candidate for constructing the next generation of gel-based strain sensor platforms.
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cellulose nanofibrils,conductive hydrogels,ionic liquids,multifunctional sensors,self-adhesion,self-healing
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