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A Surface-Confined Gradient Conductive Network Strategy for Transparent Strain Sensors toward Full-Range Monitoring

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posted on 2021-09-03, 17:06 authored by Xiubin Xu, Rui Chen, Yunlong Li, Danfeng Yu, Junmin Chen, Ian Wyman, Chuanghong Xiao, Siyu Peng, Yanting Chen, Xiaofeng Hu, Xu Wu
The development of transparent and flexible sensors suitable for the full-range monitoring of human activities is highly desirable, yet presents a daunting challenge due to the need for a combination of properties such as high stretchability, high sensitivity, and good linearity. Gradient structures are commonly found in many biological systems and exhibit excellent mechanical properties. Here, we report a novel surface-confined gradient conductive network (SGN) strategy to construct conductive polymer hydrogel-based stain sensors (CHSS). This CHSS showed an ultrahigh stretchability of 4000% strain, transparency above 90% at a wavelength of 600 nm, as well as skin-like Young’s modulus of 40 kPa. Impressively, the sensitivity was improved to 3.0 and outstanding linear sensing performance was achieved simultaneously in the ultrawide range of 0% to 4000% strain with a high R-square value of 0.994. With the help of SGN strategy, this CHSS was able to monitor both large-scale and small-scale human motions and activities. This SGN strategy can open a new avenue for the development of novel flexible strain sensors with excellent mechanical, transparent, and sensing performance for full-range monitoring of human activities.

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