2018
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b17437
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Extremely Deformable, Transparent, and High-Performance Gas Sensor Based on Ionic Conductive Hydrogel

Abstract: Fabrication of stretchable chemical sensors becomes increasingly attractive for emerging wearable applications in environmental monitoring and health care. Here, for the first time, chemically derived ionic conductive polyacrylamide/carrageenan double-network (DN) hydrogels are exploited to fabricate ultrastretchable and transparent NO 2 and NH 3 sensors with high sensitivity (78.5 ppm −1 ) and low theoretical limit of detection (1.2 ppb) in NO 2 detection. The hydrogels can withstand various rigorous mechanic… Show more

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“…The HG was mechanical tested, the sensor responses were proved to be rapid, reversible and reproducible. Wu et al proposed another innovative method for NO 2 and NH 3 detection based on double-network hydrogels [59]. We have previously introduced this category of hydrogels with their advantages such as improved mechanical properties respect classical hydrogels structure.…”
Section: Gas and Humidity Sensors 241 Gas Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The HG was mechanical tested, the sensor responses were proved to be rapid, reversible and reproducible. Wu et al proposed another innovative method for NO 2 and NH 3 detection based on double-network hydrogels [59]. We have previously introduced this category of hydrogels with their advantages such as improved mechanical properties respect classical hydrogels structure.…”
Section: Gas and Humidity Sensors 241 Gas Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(c) Responses' comparisons to 2 ppm NO 2 vs service time for DN with/without rehydration and DN-Gly. (d) Representation of the water retention ability of DN-Gly and the bond formation between Gly and NO 2 .Reprinted with the permission of the American Chemical Society[59].…”
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“…(Reproduced from Ref. , with permission from [2018 American Chemical Society]) (g) The general sensing mechanism of PTS − PAni. (h) Sensor responses in different concentrations of putrescine.…”
Section: Applications In Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lately, a double‐network (DN) hydrogel sensor based on PAM and carrageenan was developed by Wu et al ., which shows excellent sensitivity to NH 3 and NO 2 as well as mechanical robustness, stretchability (up to 1200% strain) …”
Section: Applications In Sensorsmentioning
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