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Scalably Nanomanufactured Atomically Thin Materials‐Based Wearable Health Sensors

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Element-Doped Mxenes: Mechanism, Synthesis, and Applications.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors comprehensively and critically discuss the syntheses, properties, and emerging applications of the growing family of heteroatom-doped MXenes materials, and present future opportunities and challenges for the study and application of multifunctional high-performance MXenes.
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Stress-deconcentrated ultrasensitive strain sensor with hydrogen-bonding-tuned fracture resilience for robust biomechanical monitoring

TL;DR: In this article , a stress-deconcentrated ultra-sensitive strain (SDUS) sensor with ultrahigh sensitivity (gauge factor up to 2.3 × 106) and a wide working range (0% −50%) via incorporating notch-insensitive elastic substrate and micro-crack-tunable conductive layer was developed.
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Recent advances in multifunctional materials for gas sensing applications

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of the recent achievements in the application of sensors for different gas detection and indicates the current challenges and future outlooks in this field is provided in this paper , where a wide discussion of various materials-based gas sensors in near future can be attached to the Internet of Things to develop more rigid and highly sensitive gas leakage detectors to avoid accident risks and health threats.
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Curvilinear soft electronics by micromolding of metal nanowires in capillaries

TL;DR: In this paper , a micromolding-based method is reported for scalable printing of metal nanowires, which enables complex and highly conductive patterns on soft curvilinear and uneven substrates with high resolution and uniformity.
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High Throughput In–Situ Temperature Sensor Array with High Sensitivity and Excellent Linearity for Wireless Body Temperature Monitoring

TL;DR: In this paper , a flexible temperature sensor based on a porous graphene/polydimethylsiloxane sensing layer is developed, which exhibits high sensitivity of 5.203%°C−1 for temperature sensing between 30 and 70°C, and excellent linearity (R2
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