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Conducting Polymer Hydrogels
In article number 2305705, Ji Liu, Baoyang Lu, and co‐workers report a strategy to fabricate conducting polymer hydrogels with anisotropic structures and mechanics through a combined freeze‐casting and salting‐out process. The as‐fabricated conducting polymer hydrogels exhibit a high fatigue threshold, low Young's modulus, as well as long‐term strain sensing robustness...
Conducting polymer hydrogels are widely used as strain sensors in light of their distinct skin‐like softness, strain sensitivity, and environmental adaptiveness in the fields of wearable devices, soft robots, and human‐machine interface. However, the mechanical and electrical properties of existing conducting polymer hydrogels, especially fatigue‐resistance and sensing robustness during long‐term...
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