posted on 2021-02-15, 15:35authored byQin Jiao, Lilong Cao, Zhijie Zhao, Hong Zhang, Junjie Li, Yuping Wei
Multifunctional
hydrogel with outstanding conductivity and mechanical
flexibility has received enormous attention as wearable electronic
devices. However, fabricating transparent, ultrastretchable, and biocompatible
hydrogel with low-temperature stability still remains a tremendous
challenge. In this study, an ultrastretchable, highly transparent,
and antifreezing zwitterionic-based electronic sensor is developed
by introducing zwitterionic proline (ZP) into gellan gum/polyacrylamide
(GG/PAAm) double network (DN) hydrogel. The existence of ZP endows
the hydrogel with remarkable frost resistance. The toughness and transparency
of zwitterionic Ca-GG/PAAm-ZP DN hydrogel can be maintained down to
−40 °C. Also, the zwitterionic hydrogel shows good biocompatibility
and protein adsorption resistance. The zwitterionic Ca-GG/PAAm-ZP
DN hydrogel-based strain sensor can accurately monitor human motions
(such as speaking and various joint bendings) under a broad temperature
range from −40 to 25 °C. The zwitterionic Ca-GG/PAAm-ZP
DN hydrogel-based strain sensor will be of immense value in the field
of wearable electronic devices, especially for extreme environment
applications.