Abstract

AbstractConductive hydrogels are ideal candidate materials for flexible sensors, but the integration of satisfactory mechanical performances with high conductivity to meet the requirements for practical applications remains a challenge. Herein, a tough ionically conductive polyacrylamide (PAAm)/carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCs) double‐network (DN) hydrogel is fabricated via in situ polymerization of acrylamide in CMCs aqueous solution, followed by ferric chloride (FeCl3) solution immersing. The PAAm/CMCs‐Fe3+ DN hydrogel demonstrates satisfactory mechanical properties, including sufficient tensile strength (~440 kPa), prominent stretchability (~715%), high toughness (~1658 kJ m−3), and excellent fatigue resistance, as well as superb conductivity up to 3.1 S m−1. Moreover, the ionically conductive DN hydrogel‐based sensors exhibit high sensitivity in a broad strain window (0%–700%) and can accurately, and repeatedly monitor the motions of body joints, such as finger and wrist, exhibiting great potential in applications of flexible sensors.

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