Ultrahigh Stretchable, Highly Transparent, Self-Adhesive, and Environment-Tolerant Chitin Nanocrystals Engineered Eutectogels toward Multisignal Sensors
Shuang Wang, Xiaosheng Du, Xu Cheng, Zongliang Du, Zhenyu Zhang, Haibo Wang
Abstract
Addressing the conflict between achieving elevated mechanical stretchability and environmental adaptability is significant to a breakthrough in the practical application of flexible wearable materials. Therefore, inspired by the perceptive and protective properties of human skin, flexible wearable electronic skins (E-skins) based on deep eutectic solvent (DES) liquid and multiresponse eutectogel have been widely considered to be a promising platform for building a flexible wearable management system to achieve the purpose of “one stone, two birds”. In this work, a multifunctional E-skin was designed based on an ultrastretchable, transparent, self-adhesive, and environmentally tolerant eutectogel by first incorporating cationized modified chitin nanocrystals into a covalently cross-linked polymer network comprised of the skeleton formed by a PAA polymerization network structure serving as a stretchable matrix and filled with DESs (ChCl:EG). The obtained eutectogel exhibits superhigh stretchability (up to 6707%), high toughness (17.7 MJ/m 3 ), mechanical strength (0.48 MPa), self-adhesive, and high transparency (91.2%). Simultaneously, the multisignal sensor based on the above comprehensive properties and thermosensitive capacity exhibits a wide monitoring range, high strain/compression/temperature sensitivity, and good reproducibility. Remarkably, the sensor could be attached to rat hearts without glue or stickers for long-term monitoring of high-quality in vivo heartbeat signals. In this way, it is believed that the designed E-skin system based on eutectogel has great potential to serve as a promising platform for the next generation of flexible multisignal monitoring integrated wearable management systems.