Highly Oxidation-Resistant and Self-Healable MXene-Based Hydrogels for Wearable Strain Sensor

  • Chae, Ari
  • Murali, G.
  • Lee, Seul-Yi
  • Gwak, Jeonghwan
  • Kim, Seon Joon
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Very recently, MXene-based wearable hydrogels have emerged as promising candidates for epidermal sensors due to their tissue-like softness and unique electrical and mechanical properties. However, it remains a challenge to achieve MXene-based hydrogels with reliable sensing performance and prolonged service life, because MXene inevitably oxidizes in water-containing system of the hydrogels. Herein, catechol-functionalized poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA-CA)-based hydrogels is proposed to inhibit the oxidation of MXene, leading to rapid self-healing and superior strain sensing behaviors. Sufficient interaction of hydrophobic catechol groups with the MXene surface reduces the oxidation-accessible sites in the MXene for reaction with water and eventually suppresses the oxidation of MXene in the hydrogel. Furthermore, the PVA-CA-MXene hydrogel is demonstrated for use as a strain sensor for real-time motion monitoring, such as detecting subtle human motions and handwriting. The signals of PVA-CA-MXene hydrogel sensor can be accurately classified using deep learning models.

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deep learninghydrogelsMXenesoxidationpoly(vinyl alcohol)sensorsSURFACE FUNCTIONALIZATIONNANOSHEETSCOMPOSITE
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Highly Oxidation-Resistant and Self-Healable MXene-Based Hydrogels for Wearable Strain Sensor
저자
Chae, AriMurali, G.Lee, Seul-YiGwak, JeonghwanKim, Seon JoonJeong, Yong JinKang, HansolPark, SeongminLee, Albert S.Koh, Dong-YeunIn, InsikPark, Soo-Jin
DOI
10.1002/adfm.202213382
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2023-06
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Advanced Materials for Optics and Electronics
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