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Polymerizable rotaxane hydrogels for three-dimensional printing fabrication of wearable sensors.


ABSTRACT: While hydrogels enable a variety of applications in wearable sensors and electronic skins, they are susceptible to fatigue fracture during cyclic deformations owing to their inefficient fatigue resistance. Herein, acrylated β-cyclodextrin with bile acid is self-assembled into a polymerizable pseudorotaxane via precise host-guest recognition, which is photopolymerized with acrylamide to obtain conductive polymerizable rotaxane hydrogels (PR-Gel). The topological networks of PR-Gel enable all desirable properties in this system due to the large conformational freedom of the mobile junctions, including the excellent stretchability along with superior fatigue resistance. PR-Gel based strain sensor can sensitively detect and distinguish large body motions and subtle muscle movements. The three-dimensional printing fabricated sensors of PR-Gel exhibit high resolution and altitude complexity, and real-time human electrocardiogram signals are detected with high repeating stability. PR-Gel can self-heal in air, and has highly repeatable adhesion to human skin, demonstrating its great potential in wearable sensors.

SUBMITTER: Xiong X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10006079 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Polymerizable rotaxane hydrogels for three-dimensional printing fabrication of wearable sensors.

Xiong Xueru X   Chen Yunhua Y   Wang Zhenxing Z   Liu Huan H   Le Mengqi M   Lin Caihong C   Wu Gang G   Wang Lin L   Shi Xuetao X   Jia Yong-Guang YG   Zhao Yanli Y  

Nature communications 20230310 1


While hydrogels enable a variety of applications in wearable sensors and electronic skins, they are susceptible to fatigue fracture during cyclic deformations owing to their inefficient fatigue resistance. Herein, acrylated β-cyclodextrin with bile acid is self-assembled into a polymerizable pseudorotaxane via precise host-guest recognition, which is photopolymerized with acrylamide to obtain conductive polymerizable rotaxane hydrogels (PR-Gel). The topological networks of PR-Gel enable all desi  ...[more]

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