JOURNAL ARTICLE

Gradient Diffusion Anisotropic Carboxymethyl Cellulose Hydrogels for Strain Sensors

Kangwen OuyangJie ZhuangChuchu ChenXuerong WangMengting XuZhaoyang Xu

Year: 2021 Journal:   Biomacromolecules Vol: 22 (12)Pages: 5033-5041   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Recently, because of the unique properties of anisotropic and isotropic structures, there are more research studies on anisotropic hydrogels. We prepared a gradient anisotropic carboxymethyl cellulose hydrogel (CMC-Al3+) by directionally diffusing aluminum chloride solution. The orientation of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) chains is perpendicular to the direction of aluminum ion diffusion. The degree of cross-linking and orientation gradually decrease along the direction of aluminum ion diffusion. Compared with anisotropic hydrogels prepared by other methods, the hydrogels prepared by directionally diffusing aluminum ion solution have a gradient lamellar structure. Because of the large amount of aluminum ions in CMC-Al3+, the hydrogel shows good sensing performance. CMC-Al3+ is packaged with PVC electrical flame retardant tape to produce a strain sensor used to detect human tiny movements, which can accurately and stably monitor tiny movements. Hydrogel-based strain sensors can be widely used in the fields of human-computer intelligence, human-computer interaction, and wearable devices in the future.

Keywords:
Self-healing hydrogels Carboxymethyl cellulose Materials science Anisotropy Diffusion Isotropy Cellulose Chemical engineering Composite material Polymer chemistry Sodium Optics Thermodynamics

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