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Ultrastretchable and Self-Healing Double-Network Hydrogel for 3D Printing and Strain Sensor

Sijun Liu, Lin Li

Year
2017
Citations
451

Abstract

On the basis of the thermoreversible sol-gel transition behavior of κ-carrageenan in water, a double-network (DN) hydrogel has been fabricated by combining an ionically cross-linked κ-carrageenan network with a covalently cross-linked polyacrylamide (PAAm) network. The κ-carrageenan/PAAm DN hydrogel demonstrated an excellent recoverability and significant self-healing capability (even when notched). More importantly, the warm pregel solution of κ-carrageenan/AAm can be used as an ink of a three-dimensional (3D) printer to print complex 3D structures with remarkable mechanical strength after UV exposure. Furthermore, the κ-carrageenan/PAAm DN hydrogel exhibited a great strain sensitivity with a gauge factor of 0.63 at the strain of 1000%, and thus, the hydrogel can be used as sensitive strain sensors for applications in robotics and human motion detection.

Keywords

Self-healingMaterials scienceSelf-healing hydrogelsStrain (injury)3D printingNanotechnologyComposite materialPolymer chemistry

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