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Approaching intrinsic dynamics of MXenes hybrid hydrogel for 3D printed multimodal intelligent devices with ultrahigh superelasticity and temperature sensitivity

Haodong Liu, Cheng‐Feng Du, Liling Liao, Hongjian Zhang, Haiqing Zhou, Weichang Zhou, Tianning Ren, Zhicheng Sun, Yufei Lu, Zhentao Nie, Feng Xu, Jixin Zhu, Wei Huang

2022Nature Communications297 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Hydrogels are investigated broadly in flexible sensors which have been applied into wearable electronics. However, further application of hydrogels is restricted by the ambiguity of the sensing mechanisms, and the multi-functionalization of flexible sensing systems based on hydrogels in terms of cost, difficulty in integration, and device fabrication remains a challenge, obstructing the specific application scenarios. Herein, cost-effective, structure-specialized and scenario-applicable 3D printing of direct ink writing (DIW) technology fabricated two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides (MXenes) bonded hydrogel sensor with excellent strain and temperature sensing performance is developed. Gauge factor (GF) of 5.7 (0 − 191% strain) and high temperature sensitivity (−5.27% °C −1 ) within wide working range (0 − 80 °C) can be achieved. In particular, the corresponding mechanisms are clarified based on finite element analysis and the first use of in situ temperature-dependent Raman technology for hydrogels, and the printed sensor can realize precise temperature indication of shape memory solar array hinge.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healing hydrogelsMXenesMaterials scienceFabricationGauge factorNanotechnologySensitivity (control systems)PseudoelasticityWearable technologyRaman spectroscopyWearable computerComputer scienceEmbedded systemElectronic engineeringComposite materialMicrostructureMedicinePolymer chemistryAlternative medicinePathologyMartensiteOpticsPhysicsEngineeringMXene and MAX Phase MaterialsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials2D Materials and Applications