There are several developments taking place in the field of sensors driven by the world today requirements. One of the most important novelties of the last two decades in the field is represented by the hydrogel-based sensors which constitute a wide family of innovative smart sensing devices relevant for many different applications. Hydrogels in fact are hydrophilic, biocompatible and highly water swellable polymer networks able to convert chemical energy into mechanical energy, with the great peculiarity to be able to respond to external stimuli. These characteristics have ensured them considerable recognition as valuable tool for smart sensing and diagnostics. The aim of this review is to focus on the advances obtained in the field in the last ten years.
Progress in hydrogels for sensing applications: a review
Filippo Pinelli;Luca Magagnin;Filippo Rossi
2020-01-01
Abstract
There are several developments taking place in the field of sensors driven by the world today requirements. One of the most important novelties of the last two decades in the field is represented by the hydrogel-based sensors which constitute a wide family of innovative smart sensing devices relevant for many different applications. Hydrogels in fact are hydrophilic, biocompatible and highly water swellable polymer networks able to convert chemical energy into mechanical energy, with the great peculiarity to be able to respond to external stimuli. These characteristics have ensured them considerable recognition as valuable tool for smart sensing and diagnostics. The aim of this review is to focus on the advances obtained in the field in the last ten years.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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