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Int J Biol Macromol ; 188: 534-541, 2021 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34390749

ABSTRACT

Conductive hydrogels as wearable devices meet the basic demands of mechanical flexibility and smart sensing. However, achieving anti-freeze property in conductive hydrogels is still challengeable. Here, a novel anti-freezing system based on ice structuring proteins and CaCl2 was introduced to enable a conductive hydrogel with low-temperature adaptability. Both formation of ice nuclei and ice growth of the hydrogel at sub-zero temperature could be inhibited. Supported by the anti-freeze system, the hydrogel revealed good flexibility (890% at -20 °C), recovery and conductivity (0.50 S/m at -20 °C) at both room temperature and sub-zero temperature. The low-temperature adaptability enabled the hydrogel to be used as strain and temperature sensors at both room temperature and sub-zero temperature. The anti-freeze system in this work is expected to open up a new avenue to promote the conductive hydrogel with low-temperature adaptability.


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Antifreeze Proteins/chemistry , Hydrogels/chemistry , Wearable Electronic Devices , Antifreeze Proteins/pharmacology , Antifreeze Proteins/ultrastructure , Calcium Chloride/chemistry , Calcium Chloride/pharmacology , Cold Temperature , Humans , Hydrogels/pharmacology
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