Double Network Glycerol Gel: A Robust, Highly Sensitive, and Adaptive Temperature Sensor
Abstract
Temperature sensors have great potential applications for the body temperature monitoring, it's a big challenge to prepare sensors with high sensitivity and maintaining adaptive properties for the long‐term applications. In this study, an organohydrogel for the temperature sensor is achieved via glycerol solvent replacement of water in the poly‐ N ‐acryloyl glycinamide (PNAGA)/carrageenans double network (DN) hydrogel. Owing to successful...
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Title
Double Network Glycerol Gel: A Robust, Highly Sensitive, and Adaptive Temperature Sensor
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
306
Issue
11
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