High-performance PVA/xanthan gum hydrogel via dual cross-linking with ionic treatment for wearable sensing and hydrovoltaic energy generation

Authors
Entifar, Nisa Aqilla EllenahayaKim, Geon WuEntifar, Siti Aisyah NurmauliaOh, JunghwanLee, JongheeLim, Dong ChanKim, SoyeonKim, Min-SeokKim, Yong Hyun
Issue Date
2025-09
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Chemical Engineering Journal, v.520
Abstract
Developing advanced materials that balance stretchability, conductivity, and biocompatibility is essential for next-generation stretchable devices. This study reports a highly conductive and stretchable hydrogel engineered from polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and xanthan gum (XG) using a dual cross-linking method followed by sodium persulfate treatment. The optimized hydrogel exhibited exceptional mechanical robustness, achieving a tensile strength of 1.31 MPa, elongation at break of 410.2%, and toughness of 3.16 MJ/m3. Concurrently, it demonstrated superior electrical performance with an ionic conductivity of 5.23 S/m and minimal electrical hysteresis, making it ideal for dynamic applications. Its utility as a wearable wireless sensor was confirmed by accurately tracking diverse human motions, with machine learning models classifying these movements with 84.91% accuracy. Furthermore, the hydrogel demonstrated potential for sustainable energy generation via the hydrovoltaic effect, producing a peak power density of 20.62 mu W/m2 from salinity gradients. This work presents a versatile PVA/XG hydrogel platform with significant promise for wearable electronics, human-machine interfaces, and osmotic energy harvesting. The combination of excellent mechanical properties, high conductivity, and demonstrated functionalities highlights its potential for cutting-edge technological applications.
Keywords
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL); XANTHAN GUM; CONDUCTIVITY; SOAKING; Ionic conductive hydrogel; Polyvinyl alcohol; Xanthan gum; Dual cross-linking; Hydrovoltaic energy harvesting; Wireless sensor
ISSN
1385-8947
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153013
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2025.165637
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