Pang et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Temperature-responsive ionic conductive hydrogel for strain and temperature sensorsPang et al., 2022
- Document ID
- 11083557916542435914
- Author
- Pang Q
- Hu H
- Zhang H
- Qiao B
- Ma L
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS applied materials & interfaces
External Links
Snippet
Flexible wearable devices have achieved remarkable applications in health monitoring because of the advantages of multisignal collecting and real-time wireless transmission of information. However, the integration of bulky sensing elements and rigid metal circuit …
- 239000000017 hydrogel 0 title abstract description 630
Classifications
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B5/00—Detecting, measuring or recording for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
- A61B5/05—Detecting, measuring or recording for diagnosis by means of electric currents or magnetic fields; Measuring using microwaves or radiowaves
- A61B5/053—Measuring electrical impedance or conductance of a portion of the body
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
Pang et al. | Temperature-responsive ionic conductive hydrogel for strain and temperature sensors | |
Feng et al. | Tunable dual temperature–pressure sensing and parameter self-separating based on ionic hydrogel via multisynergistic network design | |
Ling et al. | Tough, repeatedly adhesive, cyclic compression-stable, and conductive dual-network hydrogel sensors for human health monitoring | |
Liu et al. | Solvent-resistant and nonswellable hydrogel conductor toward mechanical perception in diverse liquid media | |
Wang et al. | Ultrastretchable strain sensors and arrays with high sensitivity and linearity based on super tough conductive hydrogels | |
Wang et al. | Bio-based hydrogel transducer for measuring human motion with stable adhesion and ultrahigh toughness | |
Zhang et al. | Hydrogels for flexible electronics | |
Xia et al. | Multifunctional glycerol–water hydrogel for biomimetic human skin with resistance memory function | |
Wei et al. | Multifunctional organohydrogel-based ionic skin for capacitance and temperature sensing toward intelligent skin-like devices | |
Zhou et al. | Capacitive pressure sensors containing reliefs on solution-processable hydrogel electrodes | |
Rong et al. | Superior, environmentally tolerant, flexible, and adhesive poly (ionic liquid) gel as a multifaceted underwater sensor | |
Guo et al. | Multifunctional MXene conductive zwitterionic hydrogel for flexible wearable sensors and arrays | |
Duan et al. | Soft/hard controllable conversion galactomannan ionic conductive hydrogel as a flexible sensor | |
Ying et al. | An ionic hydrogel-based antifreezing triboelectric nanogenerator | |
Zeng et al. | Stretchable organohydrogel with adhesion, self-healing, and environment-tolerance for wearable strain sensors | |
Luo et al. | In Situ Structural Densification of Hydrogel Network and Its Interface with Electrodes for High-Performance Multimodal Artificial Skin | |
Yang et al. | Ultrastretchable, multihealable, and highly sensitive strain sensor based on a double cross-linked MXene hydrogel | |
Li et al. | Self-powered wireless flexible ionogel wearable devices | |
Zhang et al. | Strong–Weak Response Network-Enabled Ionic Conductive Hydrogels with High Stretchability, Self-Healability, and Self-Adhesion for Ionic Sensors | |
Zhao et al. | Highly strong, stretchable, and conductive reduced graphene oxide composite hydrogel-based sensors for motoring strain and pressure | |
Zhang et al. | Bioinspired gradient poly (ionic liquid) ionogels for ionic skins with an ultrawide pressure detection range | |
Han et al. | Self-healing and freeze-resistant boat-fruited sterculia seed polysaccharide/silk fiber hydrogel for wearable strain sensors | |
Sun et al. | Self-healable, self-adhesive and degradable MXene-based multifunctional hydrogel for flexible epidermal sensors | |
Sencadas et al. | Low-hysteresis and ultrasensitive microcellular structures for wearable electronic applications | |
Liu et al. | Ionic Liquid/Water Binary Solvent Anti-Freezing Hydrogel for Strain and Temperature Sensors |