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3D-printed conductive hydrogels for flexible electrochemical energy storage: mechanisms, fabrication, and applications

Figure 2. Classification of different conductive hydrogels, including (A) electronically conductive hydrogels[35], (B) ion conductive hydrogels[35], and (C) composite conductive hydrogels[35]. Molecular structures of (D) matrix polymers[41] and (E) conductive fillers commonly utilized in conductive hydrogel formulations[41].

Energy Materials
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