Abstract
This paper reports a self‐healable superhydrophobic hydrogel which not only exhibited a rapid and stable detection of strain changes but also demonstrated super‐robust superhydrophobicity, which retained superhydrophobicity after many kinds of damage (such as 1000% stretch, 10000 stretching‐releasing cycles, hand‐rub, tape‐peeling, and high‐speed drop/jet impact). Therefore, this superhydrophobic hydrogel might have bright future in electronic skin, smart grid, etc.. More details are discussed in the article by Wang et al. on page 3393—3398.image
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