Flexible, transparent, and antibacterial ionogels toward highly sensitive strain and temperature sensors
[Display omitted] •Highly flexible and transparent (94.3%) sensor are fabricated through TPU and IL.•TPU/IL-based strain sensor exhibits wide strain sensing range (0.1–500%) and fast response (96 ms).•TPU/IL-based temperature sensor can work in a wide temperature window (−40-100 °C) with high detect...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Switzerland : 1996), 2021-11, Vol.424, p.130418, Article 130418 |
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•Highly flexible and transparent (94.3%) sensor are fabricated through TPU and IL.•TPU/IL-based strain sensor exhibits wide strain sensing range (0.1–500%) and fast response (96 ms).•TPU/IL-based temperature sensor can work in a wide temperature window (−40-100 °C) with high detecting accuracy (0.1 °C).•TPU/IL sensor exhibits excellent antibacterial activity and acceptable cytocompatibility.
Skin-like sensor has recently emerged for its promising applications in human motion monitoring and healthcare. However, it is challenging to develop flexible skin-like sensors multifunctionally coupled with high transparency and strain sensitivity, accurate thermosensation, and good antibacterial activity. Herein, we fabricate flexible and transparent (94.3%) ionogels by facilely mixing ionic liquid (IL) and thermal-plastic polyurethane (TPU) to be as skin-like sensors. The prepared TPU@IL ionogel-based sensor exhibits wide strain range (0.1–500%) and fast response (96 ms) to strain stimuli. Attributed to the temperature-dependent conductivity and low freezing point of IL, the ionogels can be served as stretchable temperature sensor, containing wide operating temperature window (−40-100 °C) and high detecting accuracy (0.1 °C). Moreover, the ionogels exhibit excellent antibacterial activity. This work may inspire future research to design full-featured skin-like sensors. |
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ISSN: | 1385-8947 1873-3212 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cej.2021.130418 |