Currently,
various electronic devices make our life more and more
safe, healthy, and comfortable, but at the same time, they produce
a large amount of nondegradable and nonrecyclable electronic waste
that threatens our environment. In this work, we explore an environmentally
friendly and flexible mechanical sensor that is biodegradable and
recyclable. The sensor consists of a bacterial cellulose (BC) hydrogel
as the matrix and imidazolium perchlorate (ImClO4) molecular
ferroelectric as the functional element, the hybrid of which possesses
a high sensitivity of 4 mV kPa–1 and a wide operational
range from 0.2 to 31.25 kPa, outperforming those of most devices based
on conventional functional biomaterials. Moreover, the BC hydrogel
can be fully degraded into glucose and oligosaccharides, while ImClO4 can be recyclable and reused for the same devices, leaving
no environmentally hazardous electronic waste.