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Ultrahigh ionic conductivity and alkaline tolerance of poly (amidoxime)-based hydrogel for high performance piezoresistive sensor

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 452, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2022.139208

Keywords

Poly(amidoxime); Coordination; Ultrahigh ionic conductivity; Hydrogel; Pressure sensor; Alkaline tolerance

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This paper proposes a new strategy for preparing poly(amidoxime)/polyethyleneimine (PAO/PEI) hydrogel through hydrogen bond interactions. The hydrogel exhibits excellent mechanical stability and conductivity, making it suitable for wearable sensing devices and energy storage/conversion devices.
The preparation of polymer hydrogels with excellent mechanical stability and high conductivity still remains huge challenges in practical applications as wearable electronics and energy storage. Herein a new strategy is proposed to prepare uniform poly(amidoxime)/polyethyleneimine (PAO/PEI) hydrogel through hydrogen bond interactions. The as-prepared PAO/PEI hydrogels demonstrate good compressive strength (7.07 kPa) and transparency. Due to the excellent ionic adsorption properties of PAO containing the amidoxime groups, it is firstly found that the PAO/PEI hydrogels show a ultrahigh ionic conductivity of 19.1 S m-1 in 6 M LiCl, and the hydrogels also present an excellent alkaline tolerance with ionic conductivity as high as 22.35 S m- 1 in 6 M KOH. Furthermore, graphene oxide (GO) is introduced into the PAO/PEI system to form PAO/PEI/reduced GO (rGO) hydrogels which exhibit higher mechanical strength, and can endow electronic conductivity. Moreover, both the as-prepared PAO/PEI/LiCl1 (1 M LiCl) and PAO/PEI/rGO/LiCl1 (1 M LiCl) hydrogels as pressure sensors, present high sensitivity (5.09 and 8.55 kPa-1 respectively), ultra-low detection limit (20 Pa), and excellent cycle stability (1000 compression cycles). It can be expected that the PAO-based hydrogels with high ionic conductivity developed firstly will have a broad application prospects in wearable sensing devices and energy storage/con-version devices.

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