Hydrogel Lego Based on Rehydrated Laminate Assembly for Standardized Production and Customized Integration of Multifunctional Hydrogel Sensors

    January 2025
    Shuyi Wu, Xiaowei Xu, Lei Hu, Jie Pang
    TLDR New hydrogel sensors can be quickly made and customized for wearable devices.
    This study presents a novel strategy for creating multifunctional hydrogel sensors using rapid rehydration and modular assembly of prefabricated gel dry films. The approach utilizes a biomass polysaccharide encapsulation composite (KSD) to encapsulate functional materials, which are then dried and rehydrated to form multilayer hydrogel devices. The hydrogel layers bond through metal–ligand interactions, achieving a bond strength of 0.57 MPa in 1.5 minutes. The resulting sensors can detect complex deformations and integrate bacteriostatic layers, offering potential for standardized production and customization in flexible wearable devices.
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