材料科学
制作
纳米技术
可伸缩电子设备
可穿戴技术
印刷电子产品
柔性电子器件
桥(图论)
可穿戴计算机
复合材料
墨水池
计算机科学
电极
数码产品
电气工程
工程类
病理
物理化学
嵌入式系统
内科学
化学
替代医学
医学
作者
Cristian Silva‐López,Jian Lv,Lu Yin,Itthipon Jeerapan,Gabriel Innocenzi,Fernando Soto,Young‐Geun Ha,Joseph Wang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202002041
摘要
Abstract The adoption of epidermal electronics into everyday life requires new design and fabrication paradigms, transitioning away from traditional rigid, bulky electronics towards soft devices that adapt with high intimacy to the human body. Here, a new strategy is reported for fabricating achieving highly stretchable “island‐bridge” (IB) electrochemical devices based on thick‐film printing process involving merging the deterministic IB architecture with stress‐enduring composite silver (Ag) inks based on eutectic gallium‐indium particles (EGaInPs) as dynamic electrical anchors within the inside the percolated network. The fabrication of free‐standing soft Ag‐EGaInPs‐based serpentine “bridges” enables the printed microstructures to maintain mechanical and electrical properties under an extreme (≈800%) strain. Coupling these highly stretchable “bridges” with rigid multifunctional “island” electrodes allows the realization of electrochemical devices that can sustain high mechanical deformation while displaying an extremely attractive and stable electrochemical performance. The advantages and practical utility of the new printed Ag‐liquid metal‐based island‐bridge designs are discussed and illustrated using a wearable biofuel cell. Such new scalable and tunable fabrication strategy will allow to incorporate a wide range of materials into a single device towards a wide range of applications in wearable electronics.
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