Abstract

AbstractIonic conductors have a wide range of development prospects in the field of flexible wearable electronics. The polymerizable deep eutectic solvent is more economical, resistant to extreme temperature, and less toxic than the traditional hydrogels and ionic liquids. In this paper, the supramolecular eutectic gel is prepared by introducing glycol/choline chloride deep eutectic solvent into acrylamide/choline chloride deep eutectic solvent as “hydrogen bond cross‐linking density regulator”. Deep eutectic solvents give eutectic gels the ability to resist the low (‐25 °C) and high (60 °C) temperatures. By introducing 2‐acrylamido‐2‐methyl‐1‐propanesulfonic acid into the gel, the adhesion ability of gel on copper sheet can reach 90 kPa and shows good reusability. Due to the complex hydrogen bond interaction in the gel, it has good mechanical properties (strain up to 2300%, stress up to 0.21 MPa). In addition, the ionic conductivity of the gel can reach 0.22 ms cm−1 due to the presence of choline chloride. In addition, since the polymerization is triggered quickly under UV light, this allowed us to print gels of any shape on any surface. Such deep eutectic gels with self‐adhesion, intrinsic conductivity, excellent mechanical properties and extreme temperature resistance may have a wide range of applications in the field of motion sensors.

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