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Recent Advances and Progress of Conducting Polymer-Based Hydrogels in Strain Sensor Applications

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GELS
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/gels9010012

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hydrogels; conducting polymers; strain sensors; e-skin devices; stretchable sensors

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This article reviews the distinct features and preparation technologies of conducting polymer-based hydrogels (CPHs) as strain sensors for human motion and health monitoring. The fundamentals, working mechanisms, and design requirements of high-performance CPH-based strain sensors are summarized and discussed. It is suggested that electronic skin (e-skin) sensors are the future trend in the development of CPHs for wearable strain sensors and human health monitoring.
Conducting polymer-based hydrogels (CPHs) are novel materials that take advantage of both conducting polymers and three-dimensional hydrogels, which endow them with great electrical properties and excellent mechanical features. Therefore, CPHs are considered as one of the most promising platforms for employing wearable and stretchable strain sensors in practical applications. Herein, we provide a critical review of distinct features and preparation technologies and the advancements in CPH-based strain sensors for human motion and health monitoring applications. The fundamentals, working mechanisms, and requirements for the design of CPH-based strain sensors with high performance are also summarized and discussed. Moreover, the recent progress and development strategies for the implementation of CPH-based strain sensors are pointed out and described. It has been surmised that electronic skin (e-skin) sensors are the upward tendency in the development of CPHs for wearable strain sensors and human health monitoring. This review will be important scientific evidence to formulate new approaches for the development of CPH-based strain sensors in the present and in the future.

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