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Properties of conductive polymer hydrogels and their application in sensors

This review summarizes the recent progress in conductive polymer hydrogels (CPHs) based sensors. The properties of conductive polymer hydrogels, including mechanical properties, self?healing abilities, and biocompatibility that are favorable for applications in the field of flexible sensors, biosensors, and gas sensors, are discussed.ABSTRACTConductive polymer hydrogels (CPHs), which combine the unique advantages of hydrogels and organic conductors, have received wide attention due to their adjustable mechanical properties, biocompatibility, self?healing, hydrophilicity, and ease of preparation. With doping engineering and incorporation with other functional nanomaterials, CPHs have exhibited excellent physical/chemical properties. CPHs have been widely used in various electronic devices, especially in the field of sensors due to its sensitivity to external stimuli. This review summarizes recent progress in CPHs from the aspect of the CPHs' properties and their application in advanced sensor technology. ? 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys. 2019

» Author: Bin Guo, Zhong Ma, Lijia Pan, Yi Shi

» Reference: doi:10.1002/polb.24899

» Publication Date: 11/11/2019

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