Intrinsically stretchable porous liquid-metal conductor for multifunctional electronics applications

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C(2023)

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As intrinsically stretchable materials for flexible electronics construction, liquid metal (LM) based composite conductors face challenges to achieve a high conductivity with minimum resistance increase due to the large dimensional change and poor wettability under a large tensile strain. To address this issue, a super-stretchable eutectic gallium indium (EGaIn) foamed elastomer composite is prepared with the assistance of a sugar template and O2 plasma treatment, and displays a marginal resistance change of only similar to 31.3% under a large strain of 500% due to the reorientation and elongation of the conductive network. The EGaIn conductor exhibits superior properties of a high uptake of LM and conductivity enhancement from similar to 2.38 x 104 (0% strain) to similar to 2.97 x 105 S m-1 (500% strain) due to the strong capillary force during stretching. This work is a significant step toward high-performance stretchable conductors, demonstrating great potential in multifunctional device development including self-powered nanogenerators, electromagnetic interface (EMI) shielding, and thermal regulators. The stretchable multifunctional EGaIn conductor demonstrates promising applications in terms of nanogeneration, EMI shielding, and electrical heating.
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