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A Transparent Hydrogel-Ionic Conductor with High Water Retention and Self-Healing Ability.


ABSTRACT: This study presents a transparent and ion-conductive hydrogel with suppressed water loss. The hydrogel comprises agarose polymer doped with sucrose and sodium chloride salt (NaCl-Suc/A hydrogel). Sucrose increases the water retention of the agarose gel, and the Na and Cl ions dissolved in the gel provide ionic conductivity. The NaCl-Suc/A gel shows high retention capability and maintains a 45% water uptake after 4 h of drying at 60 °C without encapsulation at the optimum gel composition. The doped NaCl-Suc/A hydrogel demonstrates improved mechanical properties and ionic conductivity of 1.6 × 10-2 (S/cm) compared to the pristine agarose hydrogel. The self-healing property of the gel restores the electrical continuity when reassembled after cutting. Finally, to demonstrate a potential application of the ion-conductive hydrogel, a transparent and flexible pressure sensor is fabricated using the NaCl-Suc/A hydrogel, and its performance is demonstrated. The results of this study could contribute to solving problems with hydrogel-based devices such as rapid dehydration and poor mechanical properties.

SUBMITTER: Lee Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10817594 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Transparent Hydrogel-Ionic Conductor with High Water Retention and Self-Healing Ability.

Lee Yangwoo Y   So Ju-Hee JH   Koo Hyung-Jun HJ  

Materials (Basel, Switzerland) 20240106 2


This study presents a transparent and ion-conductive hydrogel with suppressed water loss. The hydrogel comprises agarose polymer doped with sucrose and sodium chloride salt (NaCl-Suc/A hydrogel). Sucrose increases the water retention of the agarose gel, and the Na and Cl ions dissolved in the gel provide ionic conductivity. The NaCl-Suc/A gel shows high retention capability and maintains a 45% water uptake after 4 h of drying at 60 °C without encapsulation at the optimum gel composition. The dop  ...[more]

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