MXene/Ag doped hydrated-salt hydrogels with excellent thermal/light energy storage, strain sensing and photothermal antibacterial performances for intelligent human healthcare

[Display omitted] •As the medium of hydrogel, SSD has the ability of heat storage (270.9 J/g).•The GF of hydrogel is 2.9 even the filler content as low as 0.75 wt%.•Hydrogels have excellent heat/light energy storage & photothermal antibacterial properties.•Multifunctional hydrogels can be used f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Composites. Part A, Applied science and manufacturing Applied science and manufacturing, 2023-07, Vol.170, p.107526, Article 107526
Hauptverfasser: Zhu, Ting-yu, Jiang, Wan-jun, Shi, Xin, Sun, De-xiang, Yang, Jing-hui, Qi, Xiao-dong, Wang, Yong
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •As the medium of hydrogel, SSD has the ability of heat storage (270.9 J/g).•The GF of hydrogel is 2.9 even the filler content as low as 0.75 wt%.•Hydrogels have excellent heat/light energy storage & photothermal antibacterial properties.•Multifunctional hydrogels can be used for wearable thermal management and human health care. Developing multifunctional phase change materials (PCMs) with room-temperature flexibility, moderate photothermal therapy, and antibacterial activity still remains an enormous challenge. In this study, phase change hydrated salts (Na2SO4·10H2O, SSD) were packaged into a sodium alginate (SA) and polyacrylamide (PAM) double-network hydrogel with the addition of MXene@Ag (MA) nanosheets. The PAM/SA/SSD/MA hydrogels showed high enthalpy (176.0 J/g) and high size retention. Besides, the hydrogel-based sensor exhibited a wide strain sensing range, good sensitivity, and fatigue resistance (800 tensile cycles) due to the robust double-network and electrical MXene@Ag nanosheets, which can monitor subtle and intense human motion. More importantly, benefiting from the synergetic photothermal effect of MXene and Ag, the hydrogel exhibited good photo-thermal energy storage and antibacterial performances, which can be applied in moderate photo-thermal therapy to relieve pain. This research provides a potential avenue for multifunctional phase change hydrogels toward wearable thermal management and human healthcare devices.
ISSN:1359-835X
1878-5840
DOI:10.1016/j.compositesa.2023.107526