Fig. 3: The adhesive performance of ATH6 eutectogel. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: The adhesive performance of ATH6 eutectogel.

From: A crosslinked eutectogel for ultrasensitive pressure and temperature monitoring from nostril airflow

Fig. 3: The adhesive performance of ATH6 eutectogel.

The curves of lap shear test (a) and the calculated shear strength (b) of ATH to porcine skin at RT. Data are presented as the mean values ± SD, n = 5 independent samples. The curves of lap shear test (c) and the calculated shear strength (d) of ATH6 to porcine skin at different temperatures. Data are presented as the mean values ± SD, n = 5 independent samples. e The visual demonstration of adhesive performance for ATH6 eutectogel to smooth skin and hairy skin, and the seamless adhesion to porcine skin. Scale bars: 1 mm. f The shear strength of ATH6 eutectogel and hydrogel increases the storage time. Data are presented as the mean values ± SD, n = 5 independent samples. g The pictures of ATH6 eutectogel and hydrogel at different storage times. The cell viability (L929) demonstration of ATH6 eutectogel by varying the different concentrations (h) and co-culturing time (i). Data are presented as the mean values ± SD, n = 5 independent samples. j Photographs of the mouse attached with ATH6 eutectogel before and after 2 days (left, Scale bars: 5 mm). HE staining images (Scale bars: 200 μm) of skin from the mice attached without (control) and with ATH6 eutectogel for 2 days. Three animals per group.

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