Polyacrylamide-Poly(vinyl alcohol)-Sodium Alginate-Reduced Graphene Oxide/Nylon Fabrics with Multistimuli Responses

Journal Article (2023)
Research Group
Electronic Components, Technology and Materials
Copyright
© 2023 Yuanyuan Chen, Hanqing Dai, Yukun Yan, Zhiyan Piao, Hanxu Lu, Zhe Hu, Wei Wei, Kouchi Zhang, Wanlu Zhang, Ruiqian Guo
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.3c00957
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Yuanyuan Chen, Hanqing Dai, Yukun Yan, Zhiyan Piao, Hanxu Lu, Zhe Hu, Wei Wei, Kouchi Zhang, Wanlu Zhang, Ruiqian Guo
Research Group
Electronic Components, Technology and Materials
Issue number
10
Volume number
5
Pages (from-to)
7766−7773
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Abstract

In recent years, various functional fabrics capable of responding to multistimuli have been widely recognized as promising wearable devices. However, the obtained composite functional fabrics have only been applied in a few scenarios, rendering the achievement of multifunctional wearable application scenarios a difficult goal. Therefore, there is an urgent need to expand the diversity of wearable applications for functional fabrics. Herein, we design hydrogel composite fabrics capable of responding to multiple stimuli, including vibration, temperature, strain, and pressure, to enable wearable multiapplication scenarios. The hydrogel composite fabrics, based on nylon fabrics (NFs), are fabricated with polyacrylamide (PAM)-poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)-sodium alginate (SA)-reduced graphene oxide (rGO)/NFs (PAM-PVA-SA-rGO/NFs). The PAM-PVA-SA-rGO/NFs exhibit a higher elastic stiffness coefficient (2.79 N cm-1) than the blank NFs (1.76 N cm-1), good temperature sensitivity in the range of 30-80 °C, and excellent detecting ability for urine presence with a threshold of unit area of 2.55 × 10-3 mL cm-2. The PAM-PVA-SA-rGO/NFs can not only respond to multiple stimuli but also be integrated into clothing for wearable multiapplication scenarios, such as detecting human speaking and breathing, intelligent sleeves, and diaper alarms. Additionally, the mechanisms of the above phenomena are revealed. These results indicate that the PAM-PVA-SA-rGO/NFs will provide inspiration for the development of intelligence systems, feedback devices, soft robotics, wearable devices, etc.

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