4.7 Article

Nanocomposite Hybrid Biomass Hydrogels as Flexible Strain Sensors with Self-Healing Ability in Harsh Environments

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Review Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Surface and Interface Engineering for Nanocellulosic Advanced Materials

Xianpeng Yang et al.

Summary: The article focuses on the importance of nanocelluloses in material engineering and the methods of their preparation, as well as the significance of surface and interface engineering in the process of nanocellulose fabrication.

ADVANCED MATERIALS (2021)

Review Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Production routes to tailor the performance of cellulose nanocrystals

Oriana M. Vanderfleet et al.

Summary: This Review evaluates the properties of CNCs from more than 30 production routes and 40 biomass sources to guide users in selecting the right material for their desired application. CNCs produced by various methods are assessed against three target properties: colloidal stability, size, and crystallinity index. Alternative production routes and starting materials are suggested to overcome challenges associated with CNC use, including improving compatibility with hydrophobic materials, resistance to thermal degradation, and colloidal stability in high ionic strength environments.

NATURE REVIEWS MATERIALS (2021)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Adhesive, Stretchable, and Transparent Organohydrogels for Antifreezing, Antidrying, and Sensitive Ionic Skins

Zhirui He et al.

Summary: The study introduces an organohydrogel-based sensor with antifreezing and antidrying properties, featuring high transparency, stretchability, and adhesiveness. It shows stable performance at extreme temperatures or long-term storage, and is capable of detecting various motions.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2021)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Bioinspired 3D Printable, Self-Healable, and Stretchable Hydrogels with Multiple Conductivities for Skin-like Wearable Strain Sensors

Jingjiang Wei et al.

Summary: Bioinspired hydrogels with self-healing ability, stretchability, 3D printability, and multiple conductivities can serve as integrated strain sensors, exhibiting sensitive responses to subtle pressure changes in the human body.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2021)

Review Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Materials, Actuators, and Sensors for Soft Bioinspired Robots

Mahdi Ilami et al.

Summary: Biological systems inspire advancements in soft robotics, leading to the development of bioinspired soft actuators and sensors; this review surveys the progress in these fields between 2017 and 2020, focusing on the materials used in their design.

ADVANCED MATERIALS (2021)

Article Chemistry, Applied

Self-healing, stretchable, and freezing-resistant hydroxypropyl starch-based double-network hydrogels

Qianzhu Lin et al.

Summary: A new type of double-network hydrogels with stretchable, compressible, and self-healing properties was prepared by mixing hydroxypropyl starch and sodium alginate, allowing for adjustable mechanical properties. Under specific conditions, these hydrogels can maintain their gel properties, presenting broad application prospects in various fields.

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS (2021)

Review Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Chemically Modified Biopolymers for the Formation of Biomedical Hydrogels

Victoria G. Muir et al.

Summary: Biopolymers are natural polymers sourced from plants and animals, with inherent biochemical and biophysical properties that make them suitable for biomedical hydrogels. Various chemical modifications and cross-linking methods are used to design and develop biopolymer hydrogels for applications such as tissue scaffolds, therapeutic delivery, and tissue adhesives. Recent advances in the field include the use of chemically modified biopolymer hydrogels and interpenetrating network biopolymer hydrogels.

CHEMICAL REVIEWS (2021)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Zwitterionic Hydrogel with High Transparency, Ultrastretchability, and Remarkable Freezing Resistance for Wearable Strain Sensors

Qin Jiao et al.

Summary: This study presents the development of an ultrastretchable, highly transparent, and antifreezing zwitterionic-based electronic sensor that can maintain its toughness and transparency down to -40 degrees C. The zwitterionic hydrogel exhibits good biocompatibility and protein adsorption resistance. Such zwitterionic hydrogel-based strain sensors could be highly valuable for wearable electronic devices, especially in extreme environment applications.

BIOMACROMOLECULES (2021)

Article Chemistry, Applied

Ultra-stretchable, self-recovering, self-healing cationic guar gum/poly (stearyl methacrylate-co-acrylic acid) hydrogels

Houchao Jing et al.

Summary: In this study, a hydrogel was developed based on non-covalent interactions, exhibiting excellent stretching ability, self-healing, and strain-sensitive conductivity for sensor applications. The hydrogel showed outstanding features such as notch-insensitivity and ability to withstand knotting under high strain.

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS (2021)

Article Chemistry, Applied

A plant-inspired long-lasting adhesive bilayer nanocomposite hydrogel based on redox-active Ag/Tannic acid-Cellulose nanofibers

Yajun Chen et al.

Summary: In this study, plant-inspired adhesive hydrogels were designed based on reversible quinone/catechol chemistry for long-lasting and reusable applications in biomedical fields. These hydrogels showed high and repeatable adhesiveness, maintained their properties after extreme temperature storage, and were further enhanced by combining with electrospun nanofibers for potential wound healing applications.

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS (2021)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Multifunctional Self-Healing Dual Network Hydrogels Constructed via Host-Guest Interaction and Dynamic Covalent Bond as Wearable Strain Sensors for Monitoring Human and Organ Motions

Xiong Liu et al.

Summary: Hydrogel-based flexible strain sensors have great potential in various applications such as body movement tracking and disease diagnosis. By utilizing dual network hydrogels, researchers have developed composite hydrogels with self-healing, biocompatibility, stretchability, and high sensitivity, which can be used for monitoring human motions and respiratory movements.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2021)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Bio-Based Hydrogel Transducer for Measuring Human Motion with Stable Adhesion and Ultrahigh Toughness

Guangyu Wang et al.

Summary: A skin-like hydrogel transducer with strong mechanical properties and adhesion has been successfully prepared, showing stable and reproducible performance on various solid substrates and human skin. It can be applied to monitoring human motion with complex signals, expanding the application field of bioelectrodes, human machines, personalized medical health fields, etc.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2021)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Synthesis of sodium lignosulfonate-guar gum composite hydrogel for the removal of Cu2+ and Co2+

Xin Li et al.

Summary: A composite material was prepared for adsorbing metal ions with abundant active functional groups and porous structure. The optimized product showed maximum ion adsorption capacities of 709 mg g(-1) for Cu2+ and 601 mg g(-1) for Co2+. XPS results confirmed successful adsorption of Cu2+ and Co2+, and surface complexation was proposed as the main mechanism. Recycling research demonstrated good chemical stability of the adsorbent.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES (2021)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Poly(vinyl alcohol) Hydrogels with Integrated Toughness, Conductivity, and Freezing Tolerance Based on Ionic Liquid/Water Binary Solvent Systems

Yizhuo Liu et al.

Summary: Ionic conductive hydrogels prepared using a water-miscible ionic liquid show significant anti-freezing and water-retaining properties, remaining flexible and conductive even in extreme conditions. The addition of Mg(II) ions can improve the thermal stability of the hydrogel, and a multimodal sensor based on this hydrogel exhibits high sensitivity and a wide working temperature range to pressure, strain, and temperature changes.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2021)

Review Polymer Science

Surface modifications of nanocellulose: From synthesis to high-performance nanocomposites

Mehran Ghasemlou et al.

Summary: Nanocellulose is a highly promising material with abundant and renewable sources, biocompatibility, nanoscale dimension, high specific surface area, and tunable surface chemistry. However, its hydrophilicity presents challenges for its dispersion in hydrophobic host polymers. Manipulation of nanocellulose's interfacial properties is crucial for its successful application in new materials development.

PROGRESS IN POLYMER SCIENCE (2021)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Melanin-Inspired Conductive Hydrogel Sensors with Ultrahigh Stretchable, Self-Healing, and Photothermal Capacities

Xiaoling Zhang et al.

Summary: This study successfully incorporated polydopamine-Fe nanoparticles into a hydrogel, achieving high elasticity, strength, self-healing property, and electrical conductivity enhancement. These features make it potentially useful in flexible strain sensors for broad applications.

ACS APPLIED POLYMER MATERIALS (2021)

Review Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Hydrogel-Based Sensor Networks: Compositions, Properties, and Applications-A Review

Xiaohang Sun et al.

Summary: Hydrogels are three-dimensional porous polymeric networks prepared by cross-linking hydrophilic molecules, which can be modified to recognize external stimuli and have potential roles as sensors and diagnostic tools. They can be tailored in different structures and integrated into systems based on their sensitivity to external stimuli and biocompatibility.

ACS APPLIED BIO MATERIALS (2021)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Self-healing, sensitive and antifreezing biomass nanocomposite hydrogels based on hydroxypropyl guar gum and application in flexible sensors

Zhixiang Sun et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES (2020)

Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Muscle-Inspired Self-Healing Hydrogels for Strain and Temperature Sensor

Gang Ge et al.

ACS NANO (2020)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Cellulose Nanocrystals Extracted from Grape Pomace with Deep Eutectic Solvents and Application for Self-Healing Nanocomposite Hydrogels

Ruiyue Wu et al.

MACROMOLECULAR MATERIALS AND ENGINEERING (2020)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Full Poly(ethylene glycol) Hydrogels with High Ductility and Self-Recoverability

Pengfei Ge et al.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2020)

Review Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Functional Conductive Hydrogels for Bioelectronics

Fanfan Fu et al.

ACS MATERIALS LETTERS (2020)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Development of high-strength, tough, and self-healing carboxymethyl guar gum-based hydrogels for human motion detection

Wei Chen et al.

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C (2020)

Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Poly(ionic liquid) hydrogel-based anti-freezing ionic skin for a soft robotic gripper

Ziyang Liu et al.

MATERIALS HORIZONS (2020)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Fabrication of dual network self-healing alginate/guar gum hydrogels based on polydopamine-type microcapsules from mesoporous silica nanoparticles

Zhilu Rao et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES (2019)

Article Materials Science, Biomaterials

L-Alanine induced thermally stable self-healing guar gum hydrogel as potential drug vehicle for sustained release of hydrophilic drug

Swati Sharma et al.

MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING C-MATERIALS FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2019)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Highly Stretchable, Adhesive, and Mechanical Zwitterionic Nanocomposite Hydrogel Biomimetic Skin

Bowen Yang et al.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2019)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Natural skin-inspired versatile cellulose biomimetic hydrogels

Fengcai Lin et al.

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A (2019)

Article Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

A 3D Printable and Mechanically Robust Hydrogel Based on Alginate and Graphene Oxide

Sijun Liu et al.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2017)

Review Chemistry, Physical

Self-Healable Gels for Use in Wearable Devices

Jingjing Li et al.

CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS (2017)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

pH-Responsive guar gum hydrogels for controlled delivery of dexamethasone to the intestine

Subhraseema Das et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES (2015)

Review Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Silver as Antibacterial Agent: Ion, Nanoparticle, and Metal

Svitlana Chernousova et al.

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION (2013)