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New Artificial Skin Findings from University of Peshawar Described (Bimetallic-mof Tunable Conductive Hydrogels To Unleash High Stretchability and Sensitivity for Highly Responsive Flexible Sensors and Artificial Skin Applications).
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Researchers at the University of Peshawar in Pakistan have developed a highly stretchable and tough conductive hydrogel for use in flexible sensors and artificial skin applications. The hydrogel, which incorporates bimetallic metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), overcomes the limitations of both MOFs and hydrogels, such as low dispersion and limited stretchability. The resulting hydrogel demonstrated impressive stretchability, toughness, conductivity, and sensitivity, making it suitable for wearable strain, pressure, and artificial skin sensors. The research highlights the potential of hydrogels in the development of flexible devices. [Extracted from the article]
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