Superstretchable Liquid-Metal Electrodes for Dielectric Elastomer Transducers and Flexible Circuits

  • Wenpeng Zang
  • , Yuhao Wang
  • , Wenju Wu
  • , Jiashuai Yao
  • , Xuesong Hao
  • , Bing Yu
  • , Daming Wu
  • , Peng Fei Cao
  • , Yingjie Jiang
  • , Nanying Ning
  • , Ming Tian
  • , Liqun Zhang

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Abstract

Dielectric elastomer transducers (DETs), with a dielectric elastomer (DE) film sandwiched between two compliant electrodes, are highly sought after in the fields of soft robotics, energy harvesting, and human-machine interaction. To achieve a high-performance DET, it is essential to develop electrodes with high conductivity, strain-insensitive resistance, and adaptability. Herein, we design an electrode (Supra-LMNs) based on multiple dynamic bond cross-linked supramolecular networks (Ns) and liquid metal (LM), which realizes high conductivity (up to 16,000 S cm-1), negligible resistance changes at high strain (1.3-fold increase at 1000% strain), instantaneous self-healability at ambient temperature, and rapid recycling. The conductive pathway can be activated through simple friction by transmitting stress through the silver nanowires (AgNWs) and cross-linking sites of LM particles. This method is especially attractive for printing circuits on flexible substrates, especially DE films. Utilized as dielectric elastomer generator (DEG) electrodes, it reduces the charge loss by 3 orders of magnitude and achieves high generating energy density and energy conversion efficiency on a low-resistance load. Additionally, serving as sensor (DES) and actuator (DEA) electrodes, it enables a highly sensitive sensing capability and complex interaction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1226-1236
Number of pages11
JournalACS Nano
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Dielectric elastomer
  • Energy conversion
  • Liquid metal
  • Self-healing
  • Stretchable conductor

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