Issue 4, 2020

Human-tissue-inspired anti-fatigue-fracture hydrogel for a sensitive wide-range human–machine interface

Abstract

The emerging applications of hydrogels in flexible electronics require hydrogels to possess excellent anti-fatigue fracture and self-healing properties; this remains an important unmet scientific challenge. Herein, inspired by human tissues, an effective and simple strategy is proposed to prepare a multifunctional hydrogel that shows ultra-stretchable (>2900%), anti-fatigue-fracture, and self-healable properties. Moreover, the hydrogel exhibits high sensitivity in a wide strain window when used as a strain sensor. More importantly, benefiting from the self-healing and anti-fatigue-fracture properties, the sensing properties of the hydrogel are fully restored after a cutting-and-healing process and it keeps working for a very long time (>20 000 cycles) even after being severely damaged. This hydrogel shows great potential for future artificial intelligence and human–machine interface applications.

Graphical abstract: Human-tissue-inspired anti-fatigue-fracture hydrogel for a sensitive wide-range human–machine interface

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jul 2019
Accepted
23 Dec 2019
First published
23 Dec 2019

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020,8, 2074-2082

Human-tissue-inspired anti-fatigue-fracture hydrogel for a sensitive wide-range human–machine interface

G. Su, J. Cao, X. Zhang, Y. Zhang, S. Yin, L. Jia, Q. Guo, X. Zhang, J. Zhang and T. Zhou, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, 8, 2074 DOI: 10.1039/C9TA08111A

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