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A Fully Self-Healing and Highly Stretchable Liquid-Free Ionic Conductive Elastomer for Soft Ionotronics
Authors:Chuan Luo  Yutong Chen  Zhenkai Huang  Mi Fu  Wenbin Ou  Tianrui Huang  Kan Yue
Affiliation:1. South China Advanced Institute for Soft Matter Science and Technology, School of Emergent Soft Matter, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510640 China;2. School of Materials Science and Hydrogen Energy, Foshan University, Foshan, 528000 China
Abstract:Soft ionic conductors hold great potential for soft ionotronics, such as ionic skin, human–machine interface and soft luminescent device. However, most hydrogel and ionogel-based soft ionic conductors suffer from freezing, evaporation and liquid leakage problems, which limit their use in complex environments. Herein, a class of liquid-free ionic conductive elastomers (ICEs) is reported as an alternative soft ionic conductor in soft ionotronics. These liquid-free ICEs offer a combination of desirable properties, including extraordinary stretchability (up to 1913%), toughness (up to 1.08 MJ cm?3), Young's modulus (up to 0.67 MPa), rapid fully self-healing capability at room temperature, and good conductivity (up to 1.01 × 10?5 S cm?1). The application of these ICEs is demonstrated by creating a wearable sensor that can detect and discriminate minimal deformations and human body movements, such as finger or elbow joint flexion, walking, running, etc. In addition, self-healing soft ionotronic devices are demonstrated to confront mechanical breakdown, such as an ionic skin and an alternating-current electroluminescent device that can reuse from damage. It is believed that these liquid-free ICEs hold great promises for applications in wearable devices and soft ionotronics.
Keywords:π–π stacking interactions  liquid-free ionic conductive elastomers  self-healing  soft ionic conductors  soft ionotronics
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