Preparation of silver nanoparticles by solid-state redox route from hydroxyethyl cellulose for antibacterial strain sensor hydrogel

2021 
Abstract As a smart wearable sensor device, the mildew of the biocompatible hydrogel limits its application. In this paper, silver nanoparticles were prepared by solid-state reduction of hydroxyethyl cellulose and compounded into a chemically cross-linked hydrogel as an antibacterial, flexible strain sensor. Because the high surface energy of silver nanoparticles can quench free radicals, we designed three initiators to synthesize hydrogels: ammonium persulfate (APS), 2,2'-Azobis(2-methylpropionitrile) (AIBN) and 2,2'-azobis(2-methylpropionamidine) dihydrochloride (AIBA). Impressively, silver nanoparticles composite hydrogel could only be successfully fabricated and triggered by the AIBN. The mechanical property of the composite hydrogel (0.12 MPa at 704.33 % strain) was significantly improved because of dynamic crosslinking point by HEC. Finally, the composite hydrogels are applied to the field of antibacterial strain sensor and the highest Gauge Factor (GF) reached 4.07. This article proposes a novel, green and simple strategy for preparing silver nanoparticles and compounding them into a hydrogel system for antibacterial strain sensor.
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