Recent Progress of Conductive Hydrogel Fibers for Flexible Electronics: Fabrications, Applications, and Perspectives

Wanwan Li(Zhongyuan University of Technology), Jiao Liu(Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications), Jingnan Wei(Zhongyuan University of Technology), Zhaoyan Yang(Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications), Chunlei Ren(Zhongyuan University of Technology), Bingxiang Li(Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications)
Advanced Functional Materials
January 31, 2023
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Abstract

Abstract Flexible conductive materials with intrinsic structural characteristics are currently in the spotlight of both fundamental science and advanced technological applications due to their functional preponderances such as the remarkable conductivity, excellent mechanical properties, and tunable physical and chemical properties, and so on. Typically, conductive hydrogel fibers (CHFs) are promising candidates owing to their unique characteristics including light weight, high length‐to‐diameter ratio, high deformability, and so on. Herein, a comprehensive overview of the cutting‐edge advances the CHFs involving the architectural features, function characteristics, fabrication strategies, applications, and perspectives in flexible electronics are provided. The fundamental design principles and fabrication strategies are systematically introduced including the discontinuous fabrication (the capillary polymerization and the draw spinning) and the continuous fabrication (the wet spinning, the microfluidic spinning, 3D printing, and the electrospinning). In addition, their potential applications are crucially emphasized such as flexible energy harvesting devices, flexible energy storage devices, flexible smart sensors, and flexible biomedical electronics. This review concludes with a perspective on the challenges and opportunities of such attractive CHFs, allowing for better understanding of the fundamentals and the development of advanced conductive hydrogel materials.


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