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Deep eutectic hydrogel with polyphenol metal coordination and size reduced cellulose for high performance strain
Kunpeng Qian1, Yu Sun1, Wenya Ma1
1College of Food Science and Technology, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, 201306, China.
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Deep eutectic solvent (DES)-based hydrogels are environmentally friendly and structurally tunable, yet their applications are often limited by poor conductivity, weak resilience and rigidity. Herein, a multifunctional hydrogel (DC-TAZn) was developed by reinforcing a choline chloride-polyacrylic acid (ChCl-PAA) matrix with size-reduced cellulose nanofibers (CNF) and dynamic tannic acid-Zn2+ coordination. The hydrogel exhibits high ionic conductivity (0.34 S/m), excellent stretchability (up to 807%), remarkable resilience (>99.89%), and a reliable gauge factor (1.99) for strain sensing. Additionally, DC-TAZn hydrogel shows strong adhesion, self-healing ability and antibacterial activity, while maintaining functionality under extreme conditions. This multi-synergistic hydrogel provides a sustainable strategy for designing next-generation smart hydrogels with integrated mechanical, conductive, and sensing functionalities, advancing applications in wearable electronics and intelligent human-machine interfaces.

