Affiliation:
1. College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350116 P. R. China
2. School of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Nanyang Technological University 21 Nanyang Link Singapore 637371 Singapore
3. College of Pipeline and Civil Engineering China University of Petroleum (East China) Qingdao 266580 P. R. China
4. College of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering National University of Singapore Engineering Singapore 117585 Singapore
5. School of Biomedical Engineering School of Ophthalmology and Optometry and Eye Hospital Wenzhou Medical University Wenzhou Zhejiang 325035 P. R. China
6. Qingyuan Innovation Laboratory Quanzhou 362801 P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractReal‐time monitoring of respiration plays a very important role in human health assessment, especially in monitoring and analyzing respiration during exercise and sleep. However, traditional humidity sensors still have problems in flexibility, sensitivity, and durability, so there is an urgent need to develop humidity sensors with high sensitivity, stretchability, and environmental resistance as respiratory monitoring applications. Here, based on the double network hydrogel structure of polyvinyl alcohol and polyacrylamide, a highly sensitive, highly stretchable, and environmentally stable organic hydrogel humidity sensor has been manufactured by using the synergistic effect of lithium chloride and MXene. The hydrogel humidity sensor shows rapid response in the humidity range of 40–85% RH, and has a high sensitivity of −103.4%/% RH. In addition, it exhibits more than 3000% mechanical strain and excellent environmental resistance, which is attributed to the chemical cross‐linking in the hydrogel network and the synergistic effect of multiple hydroxyl groups in glycerol forming rich hydrogen bonds with water and polymer chains. The hydrogel humidity sensor is used for real‐time monitoring of breathing and sleep processes. This work provides a new strategy for preparing high‐performance, extensibility, and environmental stability hydrogel‐based sensors for respiratory monitoring.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Higher Education Discipline Innovation Project
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