Self‐Healing, Adhesive, and Highly Stretchable Ionogel as a Strain Sensor for Extremely Large Deformation
Abstract
Fabricating a strain sensor that can detect large deformation over a curved object with a high sensitivity is crucial in wearable electronics, human/machine interfaces, and soft robotics. Herein, an ionogel nanocomposite is presented for this purpose. Tuning the composition of the ionogel nanocomposites allows the attainment of the best features, such as excellent self‐healing (>95% healing efficiency), strong adhesion (347.3 N m −1 ), high...
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Title
Self‐Healing, Adhesive, and Highly Stretchable Ionogel as a Strain Sensor for Extremely Large Deformation
Published Date
Apr 16, 2019
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Volume
15
Issue
21
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