Cargando…

Investigation of the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Elastic Textile/Polymer Composites for Stretchable Electronics at Quasi-Static or Cyclic Mechanical Loads

In the last decade, interest in stretchable electronic systems that can be bent or shaped three-dimensionally has increased. The application of these systems is that they differentiate between two states and derive there from the requirements for the materials used: once formed, but static or perman...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Dils, Christian, Werft, Lukas, Walter, Hans, Zwanzig, Michael, von Krshiwoblozki, Malte, Schneider-Ramelow, Martin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683914
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12213599
_version_ 1783471420498509824
author Dils, Christian
Werft, Lukas
Walter, Hans
Zwanzig, Michael
von Krshiwoblozki, Malte
Schneider-Ramelow, Martin
author_facet Dils, Christian
Werft, Lukas
Walter, Hans
Zwanzig, Michael
von Krshiwoblozki, Malte
Schneider-Ramelow, Martin
author_sort Dils, Christian
collection PubMed
description In the last decade, interest in stretchable electronic systems that can be bent or shaped three-dimensionally has increased. The application of these systems is that they differentiate between two states and derive there from the requirements for the materials used: once formed, but static or permanently flexible. For this purpose, new materials that exceed the limited mechanical properties of thin metal layers as the typical printed circuit board conductor materials have recently gained the interest of research. In this work, novel electrically conductive textiles were used as conductor materials for stretchable circuit boards. Three different fabrics (woven, knitted and nonwoven) made of silver-plated polyamide fibers were investigated for their mechanical and electrical behavior under quasi-static and cyclic mechanical loads with simultaneous monitoring of the electrical resistance. Thereto, the electrically conductive textiles were embedded into a thermoplastic polyurethane dielectric matrix and structured by laser cutting into stretchable conductors. Based on the characterization of the mechanical and electrical material behavior, a life expectancy was derived. The results are compared with previously investigated stretchable circuit boards based on thermoplastic elastomer and meander-shaped conductor tracks made of copper foils. The microstructural changes in the material caused by the applied mechanical loads were analyzed and are discussed in detail to provide a deep understanding of failure mechanisms.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6861893
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-68618932019-12-05 Investigation of the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Elastic Textile/Polymer Composites for Stretchable Electronics at Quasi-Static or Cyclic Mechanical Loads Dils, Christian Werft, Lukas Walter, Hans Zwanzig, Michael von Krshiwoblozki, Malte Schneider-Ramelow, Martin Materials (Basel) Article In the last decade, interest in stretchable electronic systems that can be bent or shaped three-dimensionally has increased. The application of these systems is that they differentiate between two states and derive there from the requirements for the materials used: once formed, but static or permanently flexible. For this purpose, new materials that exceed the limited mechanical properties of thin metal layers as the typical printed circuit board conductor materials have recently gained the interest of research. In this work, novel electrically conductive textiles were used as conductor materials for stretchable circuit boards. Three different fabrics (woven, knitted and nonwoven) made of silver-plated polyamide fibers were investigated for their mechanical and electrical behavior under quasi-static and cyclic mechanical loads with simultaneous monitoring of the electrical resistance. Thereto, the electrically conductive textiles were embedded into a thermoplastic polyurethane dielectric matrix and structured by laser cutting into stretchable conductors. Based on the characterization of the mechanical and electrical material behavior, a life expectancy was derived. The results are compared with previously investigated stretchable circuit boards based on thermoplastic elastomer and meander-shaped conductor tracks made of copper foils. The microstructural changes in the material caused by the applied mechanical loads were analyzed and are discussed in detail to provide a deep understanding of failure mechanisms. MDPI 2019-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6861893/ /pubmed/31683914 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12213599 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Dils, Christian
Werft, Lukas
Walter, Hans
Zwanzig, Michael
von Krshiwoblozki, Malte
Schneider-Ramelow, Martin
Investigation of the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Elastic Textile/Polymer Composites for Stretchable Electronics at Quasi-Static or Cyclic Mechanical Loads
title Investigation of the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Elastic Textile/Polymer Composites for Stretchable Electronics at Quasi-Static or Cyclic Mechanical Loads
title_full Investigation of the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Elastic Textile/Polymer Composites for Stretchable Electronics at Quasi-Static or Cyclic Mechanical Loads
title_fullStr Investigation of the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Elastic Textile/Polymer Composites for Stretchable Electronics at Quasi-Static or Cyclic Mechanical Loads
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Elastic Textile/Polymer Composites for Stretchable Electronics at Quasi-Static or Cyclic Mechanical Loads
title_short Investigation of the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Elastic Textile/Polymer Composites for Stretchable Electronics at Quasi-Static or Cyclic Mechanical Loads
title_sort investigation of the mechanical and electrical properties of elastic textile/polymer composites for stretchable electronics at quasi-static or cyclic mechanical loads
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683914
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12213599
work_keys_str_mv AT dilschristian investigationofthemechanicalandelectricalpropertiesofelastictextilepolymercompositesforstretchableelectronicsatquasistaticorcyclicmechanicalloads
AT werftlukas investigationofthemechanicalandelectricalpropertiesofelastictextilepolymercompositesforstretchableelectronicsatquasistaticorcyclicmechanicalloads
AT walterhans investigationofthemechanicalandelectricalpropertiesofelastictextilepolymercompositesforstretchableelectronicsatquasistaticorcyclicmechanicalloads
AT zwanzigmichael investigationofthemechanicalandelectricalpropertiesofelastictextilepolymercompositesforstretchableelectronicsatquasistaticorcyclicmechanicalloads
AT vonkrshiwoblozkimalte investigationofthemechanicalandelectricalpropertiesofelastictextilepolymercompositesforstretchableelectronicsatquasistaticorcyclicmechanicalloads
AT schneiderramelowmartin investigationofthemechanicalandelectricalpropertiesofelastictextilepolymercompositesforstretchableelectronicsatquasistaticorcyclicmechanicalloads