Engineering and TechnologyNPG Asia Materials
Tough, anti-freezing and conductive ionic hydrogels
S. Wu, T. Wang, et al.
Discover groundbreaking advancements in ionic hydrogels! Researchers Shuwang Wu, Ta-Wei Wang, Yingjie Du, and their team unveil a novel technique using potassium acetate to create tough, anti-freezing, and highly conductive hydrogels. With exceptional mechanical properties and a remarkable freeze tolerance of -60 °C, this innovative approach could revolutionize material science.
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