Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics (Aug 2022)

Facile fabrication of flexible alginate/polyaniline/graphene hydrogel fibers for strain sensor

  • Yu Wu,
  • Sihao Zhou,
  • Jie Yi,
  • Dongsheng Wang,
  • Wen Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/15589250221114641
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17

Abstract

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Continuous production of conductive hydrogel fibers has received extensive interests due to their wide application in strain sensors. In this paper, we report on the fabrication of continuous alginate/polyaniline/graphene hydrogel fibers by the in situ polymerization and wet spinning methods. The obtained hydrogel fiber with good flexibility, high water absorbability (11.37 g/g), proper resistivity (220 Ω·m ) and stable resistance changes at both low strain (10%) and high strain (20% and 50%) could be used as a working strain sensor for a wearable human movements monitor. The conductive alginate/polyaniline/graphene hydrogel fiber shows highly sensitive, flexible, and recoverable (90% retention after five cycles) properties when monitoring palm, elbow, and knee movements. This kind of hydrogel with high elasticity and high sensitivity provides a possibility for the preparation of electromechanical sensors.