Abstract

The development of bio-based conductive hydrogel has become the research frontier of flexible sensors. However, it is a challenge to prepare a simple method to prepare bio-based conductive hydrogel with excellent stability, tensile strength, and conductivity. Here, we show a simple strategy to prepare conductive, stretchable, and stable hydrogel (KKLN). The KKLN consists of the conductive polyaniline (PANI) fiber prepared by electrospinning and lithium ions (Li+) in physical form, which has the all-biological matrix with Konjac glucomannan / K-Carrageen (KGM-KC) interpenetrating network structure. In this system, the hydrogel shows remarkable mechanical property (strength: 239.26 kPa, strain: 340.69%) and high conductivity (7261 μs/cm) because contribution of PANI fiber and Li+. And the KKLN exhibits outstanding characteristic on the swelling and heat stability performance. Furthermore, it was confirmed that the prepared hydrogel can accurately monitor the movement of the body parts, including the index finger, elbow, wrist, and knee. Therefore, this prepared method and introduction of the fiber prepared by electrospinning provide a new strategy to promote the further development of flexible sensors based on the biological matrix.

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