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Haiyan Zhao1, Ziqi Wang1, Chaohao Yin1
1Liaoning Key Laboratory of Plasma Technology, School of Physics and Materials Engineering, Dalian Minzu University, Dalian 116600, China.
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In this work, a flexible, stretchable, tough, highly ionic conductive, and anti-freezing hydrogel based on acrylamide/two-dimensional transition metal carbide (MXene)/montmorillonite (MMT) was precisely designed. In the hydrogel, MXene and MMT acted as both cross-linking agents and conductive fillers, delivering high stretchability (1037%) with a strength of up to approximately 67 kPa and high conductivity. As a result, the usual trade-off between conductivity and mechanical properties of hydrogels could be alleviated to some extent. Therefore, the hydrogel could be used as an electrolyte for supercapacitors (SCs) and strain sensors to monitor physical signals. The hydrogel-based SC exhibited outstanding electrochemical performance over a wide temperature range. Moreover, it could easily withstand various deformations, such as bending, twisting, and compression. The hydrogel also exhibited excellent sensing properties, with a short tensile response time and a high-sensitivity factor (GF = 14.8) in the 0-400% range (0 denotes the original state, where both the strain and stretch are zero as there is no deformation at this point). Due to its high conductivity, the prepared hydrogel could be used as a flexible electrode to replace commercial electrodes and record electromyographic (EMG) signals. This work proposes a novel approach for balancing the conductivity and mechanical strength of hydrogels.
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