Temperature tolerant all-solid-state touch panel with high stretchablity, transparency and self-healing ability

•A new type of liquid-free ICE is synthesized as self-healing ionic conductor.•ICE is highly stretchable, transparent, thermally stable, and self-healable.•A temperature tolerant all-solid-state touch panel is developed based on ICE. Stretchable and transparent soft ionic conductors have shown great...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Switzerland : 1996), 2023-01, Vol.451, p.138672, Article 138672
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Zhenglin, Li, Fang, Zhang, Likun, Lei, Zhengyang, Yang, Canhui, Xiao, Chufan, Lian, Lijin, Yuan, Xi, Ijaz, Gul, Yang, Jia'e, Lin, Zijun, He, Yunfeng, Zhang, Ping, Yu, Dongmei, Qin, Peiwu
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Zusammenfassung:•A new type of liquid-free ICE is synthesized as self-healing ionic conductor.•ICE is highly stretchable, transparent, thermally stable, and self-healable.•A temperature tolerant all-solid-state touch panel is developed based on ICE. Stretchable and transparent soft ionic conductors have shown great promise in the development of next-generation touch panels. However, hydrogel/organogel-based devices suffer from instability due to liquid leakage or evaporation. Solvent-free ionic elastomers (ICEs) with high transparency (average light transmission of 93 %), intrinsic conductivity (ionic conductivity of 8.8 × 10–3 S m−1), and stretchability at room temperature (strain up to 997 %) are demonstrated in this study. These ICEs are self-healable over a wide range of operating temperatures (−20 to 60 °C) in the absence of external stimulus while maintaining a highly transparent appearance. They are available as an all-solid-state human-machine interactive touch panel with self-healing ability. A surface capacitive touch system is used to sense the location touched by a finger, demonstrating its ability to sense the finger position over a broad temperature range. The functionality of the wearable touch panel is demonstrated by writing text, playing piano, playing electronic games, and controlling the movement of a toy car.
ISSN:1385-8947
1873-3212
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2022.138672