Solution-processable, soft, self-adhesive, and conductive polymer composites for soft electronics

Soft electronics are rising electronic technologies towards applications spanning from healthcare monitoring to medical implants. However, poor adhesion strength and significant mechanical mismatches inevitably cause the interface failure of devices. Herein we report a self-adhesive conductive polym...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2022-01, Vol.13 (1), p.358-358, Article 358
Hauptverfasser: Tan, Peng, Wang, Haifei, Xiao, Furui, Lu, Xi, Shang, Wenhui, Deng, Xiaobo, Song, Huafeng, Xu, Ziyao, Cao, Junfeng, Gan, Tiansheng, Wang, Ben, Zhou, Xuechang
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Zusammenfassung:Soft electronics are rising electronic technologies towards applications spanning from healthcare monitoring to medical implants. However, poor adhesion strength and significant mechanical mismatches inevitably cause the interface failure of devices. Herein we report a self-adhesive conductive polymer that possesses low modulus (56.1-401.9 kPa), high stretchability (700%), high interfacial adhesion (lap-shear strength >1.2 MPa), and high conductivity (1-37 S/cm). The self-adhesive conductive polymer is fabricated by doping the poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene): poly(styrene sulfonate) composite with a supramolecular solvent (β-cyclodextrin and citric acid). We demonstrated the solution process-based fabrication of self-adhesive conductive polymer-based electrodes for various soft devices, including alternating current electroluminescent devices, electromyography monitoring, and an integrated system for the visualization of electromyography signals during muscle training with an array of alternating current electroluminescent devices. The self-adhesive conductive polymer-based electronics show promising features to further develop wearable and comfortable bioelectronic devices with the physiological electric signals of the human body readable and displayable during daily activities. Poor adhesion and mechanical mismatches may cause interface failure of soft devices. Here, authors report a supramolecular solvent-doped, soft, adhesive, yet conductive polymer composite for stretchable, wearable, and comfortable electronic devices.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-28027-y