Tough and Strain-Sensitive Organohydrogels Based on MXene and PEDOT/PSS and Their Effects on Mechanical Properties and Strain-Sensing Performance.

Dejin Bi, Na Qu,Weiqin Sheng, Tenghao Lin,Sanqing Huang,Lie Wang,Renhong Li

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2024)

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Conductive hydrogels have shown promising application prospects in the field of flexible sensors, but they often suffer from poor mechanical properties, low sensitivity, and lack of frost resistance. Herein, we report a tough, highly sensitive, and antifreeze strain sensor assembled from a conductive organohydrogel composed of a dual-cross-linked polyacrylamide and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) network, as well as MXene nanosheets as nanofillers and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-doped poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT/PSS) as the main conducting component (PPMP-OH organohydrogel). The tensile strength and toughness of PPMP-OH had been greatly enhanced by MXene nanosheets due to the mechanical reinforcement of MXene nanosheets, as well as various strong noncovalent interactions formed in the organohydrogels. The PPM1P-OH organohydrogels showed a tensile strength of 1.48 MPa at 772% and a toughness of 5.59 MJ/m3. Moreover, the conductivity and strain-sensing performance of PPMP-OH were significantly improved by PEDOT/PSS, which can form hydrogen bonds with PVA and electrostatic interactions with MXene. This was greatly beneficial for constructing a uniformly distributed and stable 3D conductive network and helped to obtain strain-dependent resistance of PPMP-OH. The strain sensors assembled from PPMP1-OH exhibited a high sensitivity of 5.16, a wide range of detectable strains up to 500%, and a short response time of 122 ms, which can effectively detect various physiological activities of the human body with high stability. In addition, the corresponding pressure sensor array also showed high sensitivity in identifying pressure magnitude and position.
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