Programmable Microfluidic‐Assisted Highly Conductive Hydrogel Patches for Customizable Soft Electronics
Junchen Liao,
Zhiqiang Ma,
Shiyuan Liu
et al.
Abstract:The utilization of hydrogels in soft electronics has led to significant progress in the field of wearable and implantable devices. However, challenges persist in hydrogel electronics, including the delicate equilibrium between stretchability and electrical conductivity, intricacies in miniaturization, and susceptibility to dehydration. Here, a lignin‐polyacrylamide (Ag‐LPA) hydrogel composite endowed with anti‐freeze, self‐adhesive, exceptional water retention properties, and high stretchability (1072%) is pre… Show more
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