Issue 48, 2022

A high-pressure resistant ternary network hydrogel based flexible strain sensor with a uniaxially oriented porous structure toward gait detection

Abstract

Gait abnormalities have been widely investigated in the diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. However, it is still a great challenge to achieve a comfortable, convenient, sensitive and high-pressure resistant flexible gait detection sensor for real-time health monitoring. In this work, a polyaniline (PANI)@(polyacrylic acid (PAA)–polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)) (PANI@(PVA–PAA)) ternary network hydrogel with a uniaxially oriented porous featured structure was successfully prepared using a simple freeze–thaw method and in situ polymerization. The PANI@(PVA–PAA) hydrogel shows excellent compressive mechanical properties (423.44 kPa), favorable conductivity (2.02 S m−1) and remarkable durability (500 loading–unloading cycle), and can sensitively detect the effect of pressure with a fast response time (200 ms). The PANI@(PVA–PAA) hydrogel assembled into a flexible sensor can effectively identify the movement state of the shoulder, knee and even the sole of the plantar for gait detection. The uniaxially oriented porous structure enables the hydrogel-based sensor to have a high rate of change in the longitudinal direction and can effectively distinguish various gaits. The construction of a hydrogen bond between PANI and the PVA–PAA hydrogel ensures the uniform distribution of PANI in the hydrogel to form a ternary network structure, which improves the pressure resistance and conductivity of the PANI@(PVA–PAA) hydrogel. Thus, PANI@(PVA–PAA) hydrogel flexible sensor for gait detection can not only effectively monitor some serious diseases but also detect some unscientific exercise in people's daily life.

Graphical abstract: A high-pressure resistant ternary network hydrogel based flexible strain sensor with a uniaxially oriented porous structure toward gait detection

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Sep 2022
Accepted
08 Nov 2022
First published
25 Nov 2022

Soft Matter, 2022,18, 9231-9241

A high-pressure resistant ternary network hydrogel based flexible strain sensor with a uniaxially oriented porous structure toward gait detection

X. Dong, Y. Ge, K. Li, X. Li, Y. Liu, D. Xu, S. Wang and X. Gu, Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 9231 DOI: 10.1039/D2SM01286C

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