Cellulose nanocomposite modified conductive self-healing hydrogel with enhanced mechanical property
Abstract
Synthetic conductive materials capable of self-healing have attracted increasing attention and have been developing rapidly because of their potential applications. Despite great achievements, there is a need to advance mechanical properties and reduce the time for healing simultaneously since the branch functionalities are limited and the polymer mobilities are poor in current devices. In this work, we report an effective and simple free...
Paper Details
Title
Cellulose nanocomposite modified conductive self-healing hydrogel with enhanced mechanical property
Published Date
Mar 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
146
Pages
110258 - 110258
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