Antibacterial and UV‐Blocking Bioelectronics Based on Transparent, Adhesive, and Strain‐Sensitive Multifunctional Hydrogel

02 engineering and technology 0210 nano-technology 01 natural sciences 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1002/admt.202101283 Publication Date: 2021-12-08T12:46:08Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractSkin‐attachable conductive hydrogels are ideal candidates for the design of flexible and wearable electronics, and tremendous efforts are devoted to preparing multifunctional hydrogels. However, antibacterial ability and ultraviolet (UV)‐blocking property are still essential yet rarely reported. In this study, a novel ionically conductive multifunctional polyacrylamide (PAAm)/chitosan (CS)/tannic acid (TA) hydrogel (PCT hydrogel) with transparency, adhesiveness, antibacterial activity, and UV‐blocking ability simultaneously is fabricated via a facile one‐pot strategy. In the hydrogel, PAAm chains form the backbone of PCT hydrogel, CS and TA endow hydrogel with antibacterial activity (>97%) and UV‐blocking ability (>96%), respectively. More importantly, existing free ions also endue PCT hydrogel with conductivity (0.256 ± 0.005 S m−1) and strain sensitivity (GF > 3). The prepared PCT hydrogel‐based strain sensors can effectively monitor various human movements, indicating their huge potential in soft robotics, human–machine interaction, and health‐monitoring systems.
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