Fabricating 1D stretchable fiber-shaped electronics based on inkjet printing technology for wearable applications
Advanced microfabrication on small and curved fiber surfaces remains a critical challenge and an urgent need to develop high-performance fiber-shaped electronics and advance the next generation of wearable electronics technology. In this study, we propose the preparation of 1D stretchable fiber-shap...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nano energy 2023-08, Vol.113, p.108574, Article 108574 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Advanced microfabrication on small and curved fiber surfaces remains a critical challenge and an urgent need to develop high-performance fiber-shaped electronics and advance the next generation of wearable electronics technology. In this study, we propose the preparation of 1D stretchable fiber-shaped electronics via inkjet printing technology for wearable applications. Utilizing self-built precision rotary inkjet printing equipment and a surface chemical modification process, we achieve high-precision and customizable microfabrication onto ultra-low diameter fiber surfaces (minimum printing line width of 133 µm and a printable fiber diameter as low as 500 µm with a large curvature of 4000 m−1). More importantly, this fabricating method is non-destructive and can prepare 1D stretchable conductors by printing conductive inks with stretchable structures and optimizing various synthetic fibers, which exhibit remarkable conductivity, mechanical stability, and strain-insensitive properties in practical applications. Furthermore, we demonstrate the performance of several 1D stretchable electronics applications, including a fiber-shaped electrothermal device, triboelectric strain sensor, and supercapacitor. Our work will greatly promote the development of 1D fiber-shaped electronics and smart textiles with wearability, high performance, functional diversification, and low cost.
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•1D stretchable electronics are prepared via rotatory inkjet-printing technology.•Achieve high-precision and customizable micromachining on ultra-low diameter fiber.•1D electronics show mechanical stability and strain-insensitive properties.•Applied as electrothermal devices, triboelectric strain sensors, and supercapacitors. |
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ISSN: | 2211-2855 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.nanoen.2023.108574 |