A MXene-based double-network hydrogel delivers broadband electromagnetic interference shielding and infrared stealth at just 0.12 wt% filler content.
Advancements in biomedical technology continually introduce innovative materials that bridge the gap between biological tissues and electronic devices. Among these, conductive hydrogels have emerged ...
The field of soft electronics has seen remarkable progress, with conductive hydrogels standing out as pivotal materials for stretchable electronic devices.
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