Using microfibrillated cellulose fibers and hydrophobic associated polyacrylamide to fabricate grooved composite hydrogel for wearable sensor with ultrahigh sensitivity and broad working range
Key Points
Ultrahigh sensitivity of the composite hydrogel enhances sensor performance, making it suitable for various applications.
The combination of microfibrillated cellulose fibers and hydrophobic polyacrylamide increases the hydrogel's effectiveness significantly.
Manufacturing method involves fabricating a grooved structure to improve sensitivity and functionality in wearable technology.
The broad working range indicates versatility in sensor application, paving the way for advancements in wearable health monitoring.
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