Conductive hydrogel as stress‐strain sensor for human motion monitoring

Nano Select Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1002/nano.202400057
M. I. H. Mondal, Md. Sofiuzzaman, F. Ahmed, Volker Hessel, Mohammad Boshir Ahmed, M. Zargar
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Hydrogel‐based stress‐strain sensors have attracted immense attention recently for developing wearable electronic devices and health‐monitoring systems owing to their intrinsic soft characteristics and flexible nature. Developing hydrogel that has high conductivity, better mechanical performance, and elasticity is necessary for better analysis or getting accurate measurement data. Hence, this study focuses on the development of novel conductive hydrogels with enhanced mechanical, swelling, and sensing properties targeting the advancement of stress‐strain sensitive hydrogel sensors. Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and citric acid (CA) have been used to prepare esterified PVA/CA hydrogels while using a simple one‐pot method followed by doping with a conductive polymer (polyaniline, PANI). The resultant PVA/CA/PANI hydrogel displayed a high water uptake capacity of ∼4200%, a high mechanical strain of 700%, high puncture resistance, large durability, and a fast response time when applied as soft human‐motion sensors in real‐time measurement of large‐scale and subtle human physiological stress activities (i.e., joint motions in the forefinger, elbow, wrist, and neck). The high strain sensitivity and ultrahigh stretchability of hydrogel sensors allow them to detect small mechanical changes caused by human movement showing their great potential for hydrogel‐based sensor device fabrication.
导电水凝胶作为应力应变传感器用于人体运动监测
基于水凝胶的应力应变传感器因其固有的柔软特性和灵活性,最近在开发可穿戴电子设备和健康监测系统方面引起了极大的关注。开发具有高导电性、更好的机械性能和弹性的水凝胶对于更好地分析或获得准确的测量数据是非常必要的。因此,本研究的重点是开发具有更强机械、膨胀和传感性能的新型导电水凝胶,以推动应力应变敏感水凝胶传感器的发展。采用简单的一锅法制备聚乙烯醇(PVA)和柠檬酸(CA)酯化 PVA/CA 水凝胶,然后掺入导电聚合物(聚苯胺,PANI)。制备出的 PVA/CA/PANI 水凝胶在作为人体运动型软传感器用于实时测量大尺度和细微的人体生理应力活动(即食指、肘部、手腕和颈部的关节运动)时,显示出 ∼ 4200% 的高吸水能力、700% 的高机械应变、高抗穿刺性、高耐久性和快速响应时间。水凝胶传感器的高应变灵敏度和超高伸展性使其能够检测人体运动引起的微小机械变化,这显示了水凝胶传感器设备制造的巨大潜力。
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