Polyacrylamide–Gelatin–MXene
Composite
Hydrogels with Interpenetrating
Network Structures for Human Movement Monitoring
Posted on 2025-03-26 - 11:33
Hydrogel materials containing gelatin can improve the
biocompatibility
and biodegradability of sensing materials, so they can be widely used
in flexible sensors, health monitoring, and smart electronic devices.
In this paper, using gelatin as a biomass-based material, the interpenetrating
network structure formed between gelatin and polyacrylamide could
not only improve the strong stretchability and flexibility of hydrogel
but also provide more binding sites for conductive materials. Then,
the polyacrylamide–gelatin MXene hydrogel (PGMH) sensor with
excellent sensing performance and tensile strength was prepared by
introducing MXene into the polyacrylamide–gelatin network structure.
In addition to enhancing the mechanical properties of the hydrogel,
the electrical conductivity and sensing properties are effectively
improved as a wearable electronic device; the breathability of the
hydrogel sensing material can ensure its adequate wear safety and
comfort. Importantly, its biomass-based feedstock also gives it excellent
stability and comfort to use. The designed hydrogel sensor has good
stability and wide applicability and has great application potential
in the next generation of degradable wearable electronic devices.
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Ma, Jianzhong; Liang, Huiyuan; Li, Wen; Liang, Enhao; Zhang, Wenbo (2025). Polyacrylamide–Gelatin–MXene
Composite
Hydrogels with Interpenetrating
Network Structures for Human Movement Monitoring. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.5c00312