Xiaoyong ZhangGui ZhangXinhua HuangJinmei HeYongping BaiLidong Zhang
Freezing and dehydration together with interfacial failure are capable of causing the functional reduction of hydrogels for sensing applications. Herein, we develop a multifunctional bilayer that consists of a mussel-inspired adhesive layer and a functionally ionic layer that is composed of sodium p-styrene sulfonate (SSS) and an ionic liquid of [BMIM]Cl. The adhesive layer enables the strong adhesion of the bilayer to the surface of the skin. The introduction of ionic elements of SSS-[BMIM]Cl not only provides the bilayer with sensing adaptability in a wide temperature range of -25 to 75 °C, but also endows it with elastic, stretchable, self-healing, and conductive features. These mechanical properties are utilized to assemble a wearable sensor that has unprecedented sensitivity and reusability in monitoring human motions, including stretching, pulsing, frowning, and speaking. It is thus expected that the concept in this work would provide a promising route to design soft sensing devices that can work in a wide temperature range.
Xiaoyong Zhang (104078)Gui Zhang (4017467)Xinhua Huang (1905940)Jinmei He (2310835)Yongping Bai (5674682)Lidong Zhang (1266174)
Pan LiTianjun ZhouLiangjiu BaiHou ChenWenxiang WangHuawei YangLixia YangDonglei Wei
Pan Li (335711)Tianjun Zhou (1417126)Liangjiu Bai (1977601)Hou Chen (1657429)Wenxiang Wang (2260624)Huawei Yang (105260)Lixia Yang (156282)Donglei Wei (1976923)
Caimei Zhao (12426892)Xinhu Gong (12426895)Lan Shen (381473)Yang Wang (5921)Chaoqun Zhang (1685230)
Caimei ZhaoXinhu GongLan Ping ShenYang WangChaoqun Zhang