Multiple Stimuli Responsive and Identifiable Zwitterionic Ionic Conductive Hydrogel for Bionic Electronic Skin

  • Hailong Huang
  • , Lu Han
  • , Xiaobin Fu
  • , Yanling Wang
  • , Zhongli Yang
  • , Likun Pan*
  • , Min Xu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Bionic electronic skin (E-skin) is considered to be the best candidate for health monitoring sensor, soft robots, biomedical prostheses, artificial intelligence, and wearable electronics devices. However, most existing studies on bionic E-skin mainly focus on their strain–stress response. Although some works involved specific response to physiological signals such as temperature, sweat, wet, and so on, most reported E-skins lack special ability to identify multiple stimuli, which limits their applications in real working environment. In this work, an intelligent zwitterionic ionic conductive hydrogel with double network structure (SAA: NaCl/sodium alginate/poly acrylic-acrylamide) for bionic E-skin is developed. The SAA hydrogel as E-skin not only exhibits high sensitivity to strain–stress, but also demonstrates superior sensing performance in human body motion and physiological signal response. More importantly, the SAA hydrogel possesses excellent identification ability to the superposed signals of multiple stimuli. The type of stimulus can be readily distinguished via electrical signal waveform. The SAA hydrogel should be promisingly applied as multiple stimuli responsive and identifiable bionic E-skin for sports monitoring, human/machine interfaces, and soft robotics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2000239
JournalAdvanced Electronic Materials
Volume6
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2020

Keywords

  • bionic electronic skin
  • ionic conductive hydrogels
  • stimuli response
  • wearable electronics

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