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Highly stretchable, bionic self-healing waterborne polyurethane elastic film enabled by multiple hydrogen bonds for flexible strain sensors

Ending Zhang, Xiaohong Liu, Yingchun Liu, Jun Shi, Xiaobin Li, Xiaoyan Xiong, Chang‐An Xu, Kun Wu, Mangeng Lu

2021Journal of Materials Chemistry A99 citationsDOI

Abstract

A multi-response flexible wearable strain sensor based on liquid metal and self-healing polyurethane with excellent sensitivity, reliability and durability is able to detect the full range of human motion and can sense stress and temperature.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceSelf-healingPolyurethaneDurabilityComposite materialReliability (semiconductor)Wearable computerStrain (injury)Stress (linguistics)Computer scienceEmbedded systemPhysicsLinguisticsQuantum mechanicsInternal medicineAlternative medicineMedicinePower (physics)PathologyPhilosophyAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsConducting polymers and applicationsTactile and Sensory Interactions
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