Influence of Hydrogen Bond Donor Identity and Intentional Water Addition on the Properties of Gelatin-Supported Deep Eutectic Solvent Gels

Volume: 124, Issue: 28, Pages: 5986 - 5992
Published: Jun 16, 2020
Abstract
Deep eutectic solvent (DES) gel electrolytes have recently emerged as promising alternatives to null liquid- or water-based gels for ionic skin sensor applications. Researchers have also been exploring the effects that varying amounts of water may have on the local hydrogen bonding environment within a few model DES systems. In this study, the physical properties and null conductivities of biopolymer (gelatin)-supported gels featuring two...
Paper Details
Title
Influence of Hydrogen Bond Donor Identity and Intentional Water Addition on the Properties of Gelatin-Supported Deep Eutectic Solvent Gels
Published Date
Jun 16, 2020
Volume
124
Issue
28
Pages
5986 - 5992
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