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High tensile poly(vinyl alcohol)/Carboxymethyl cellulose sodium/Polyacrylamide/Borax dual network hydrogel for lifting heavy weight and multi-functional sensors

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In recent years, flexible wearable devices have become one of the most popular research topics due to their good elasticity and high sensitivity. However, traditional flexible sensors have poor mechanical performance and fatigue resistance, leading to the sensor being easily damaged. In this work, a dual-network interpenetrating structure was designed by mixing polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and polyacrylamide (PAM) to form hydrogen bonds, which greatly improved the mechanical properties of the flexible sensors. In addition, the addition of Carboxymethyl cellulose sodium (CMC) and borax can make the mechanical properties of double network polymer hydrogel stronger, improving the tear resistance and adhesion. After testing, the PVA/CMC/PAM/Borax hydrogel has high stress (1.4 MPa), high break elongation (792%), great toughness (4.67 MJ/m3). Hydrogel sensors can be used not only for human motion detection, but also for temperature and humidity detection. In summary, PVA/CMC/PAM/Borax hydrogel is expected to be a new flexible wearable device with great potential in the field of flexible wearables.

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Thanks for the Professor Xieraili maimaimaityiming (Xinjiang University) for the language review.

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This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundational of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (2022D01C19).

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YX completed the experimental part and wrote the manuscript. SS provided experimental ideas and reviewed manuscript. XM completed the review of the manuscript.

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Xu, Y., Sun, S. & Maimaitiyiming, X. High tensile poly(vinyl alcohol)/Carboxymethyl cellulose sodium/Polyacrylamide/Borax dual network hydrogel for lifting heavy weight and multi-functional sensors. Cellulose 30, 11721–11736 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-023-05548-3

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