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3D printing of ionic conductors for high-sensitivity wearable sensors
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Zhong Lin Wang
Beijing Institute of Technology
3D printing of ionic conductors for high-sensitivity wearable sensors
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2019
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Xiangyu Yin
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Yue Zhang
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Xiaobing Cai
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DLP 3D printed ionic hydrogels are designed as sensitivity-improved electrodes in a skin-like sensor.
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