TY - JOUR
T1 - Polydiacetylene hydrogel self-healing capacitive strain sensor
AU - Rao, V. Kesava
AU - Shauloff, Nitzan
AU - Sui, Xiao Meng
AU - Daniel Wagner, H.
AU - Jelinek, Raz
N1 - Funding Information: We are grateful to the Pazy Foundation for generous financial support. We thankful to Dr Mark M. Karpasas for help with Rheology analysis. We thankful to Dr Einat Nativ-Roth for help with SEM analysis. We thankful to Dr Sharon Hazan for help with Raman analysis. We also thankful to Dr Milionshi Yanna for help with TGA analysis. H. D. W. is the recipient of the Livio Norzi Professorial Chair in Materials Science. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2020/5/14
Y1 - 2020/5/14
N2 - Strain sensors are used in varied applications, including personal healthcare monitoring, human-machine interaction, and artificial skin. Here, we report fabrication of a highly sensitive capacitive strain sensor comprising a self-healing polydiacetylene-polyacrylic acid-Cr3+ hydrogel. The dielectric hydrogel medium was prepared through a simple synthesis scheme from readily available ingredients. The elasticity and pronounced sensitivity of the composite hydrogel are attributed to the distinct components of the system. The Cr(H2O)63+ complexes function as cross linkers, maintaining stability of the hydrogel framework through electrostatic binding to carboxylate moieties within both the polyacrylic acid and polydiacetylene, additionally facilitating incorporation of high concentration of water molecules essential for maintaining hydrogel elasticity. In parallel, polydiacetylene, employed here for the first time as a vehicle for strain sensing, endows the system with high intrinsic capacitance sensitivity to mechanical stimuli, further exhibiting a major contribution towards greater flexibility and resilience under high strains. The sensor exhibits high stretchability of 500%, and high sensitivity exhibiting a gauge factor (GF) of up to 160. Applications of the polydiacetylene-polyacrylic acid-Cr3+ capacitive hydrogel sensor for physiological strain monitoring are presented.
AB - Strain sensors are used in varied applications, including personal healthcare monitoring, human-machine interaction, and artificial skin. Here, we report fabrication of a highly sensitive capacitive strain sensor comprising a self-healing polydiacetylene-polyacrylic acid-Cr3+ hydrogel. The dielectric hydrogel medium was prepared through a simple synthesis scheme from readily available ingredients. The elasticity and pronounced sensitivity of the composite hydrogel are attributed to the distinct components of the system. The Cr(H2O)63+ complexes function as cross linkers, maintaining stability of the hydrogel framework through electrostatic binding to carboxylate moieties within both the polyacrylic acid and polydiacetylene, additionally facilitating incorporation of high concentration of water molecules essential for maintaining hydrogel elasticity. In parallel, polydiacetylene, employed here for the first time as a vehicle for strain sensing, endows the system with high intrinsic capacitance sensitivity to mechanical stimuli, further exhibiting a major contribution towards greater flexibility and resilience under high strains. The sensor exhibits high stretchability of 500%, and high sensitivity exhibiting a gauge factor (GF) of up to 160. Applications of the polydiacetylene-polyacrylic acid-Cr3+ capacitive hydrogel sensor for physiological strain monitoring are presented.
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U2 - https://doi.org/10.1039/d0tc00576b
DO - https://doi.org/10.1039/d0tc00576b
M3 - Article
SN - 2050-7534
VL - 8
SP - 6034
EP - 6041
JO - Journal of Materials Chemistry C
JF - Journal of Materials Chemistry C
IS - 18
ER -