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Super Tough and Spontaneous Water‐Assisted Autonomous Self‐Healing Elastomer for Underwater Wearable Electronics

Self‐healing soft electronic material composition is crucial to sustain the device long‐term durability. The fabrication of self‐healing soft electronics exposed to high moisture environment is a significant challenge that has yet to be fully achieved. This paper presents the novel concept of a wate...

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Autores principales: He, Cyuan‐Lun, Liang, Fang‐Cheng, Veeramuthu, Loganathan, Cho, Chia‐Jung, Benas, Jean‐Sebastien, Tzeng, Yung‐Ru, Tseng, Yen‐Lin, Chen, Wei‐Cheng, Rwei, Alina, Kuo, Chi‐Ching
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8564429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34519441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202102275
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author He, Cyuan‐Lun
Liang, Fang‐Cheng
Veeramuthu, Loganathan
Cho, Chia‐Jung
Benas, Jean‐Sebastien
Tzeng, Yung‐Ru
Tseng, Yen‐Lin
Chen, Wei‐Cheng
Rwei, Alina
Kuo, Chi‐Ching
author_facet He, Cyuan‐Lun
Liang, Fang‐Cheng
Veeramuthu, Loganathan
Cho, Chia‐Jung
Benas, Jean‐Sebastien
Tzeng, Yung‐Ru
Tseng, Yen‐Lin
Chen, Wei‐Cheng
Rwei, Alina
Kuo, Chi‐Ching
author_sort He, Cyuan‐Lun
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description Self‐healing soft electronic material composition is crucial to sustain the device long‐term durability. The fabrication of self‐healing soft electronics exposed to high moisture environment is a significant challenge that has yet to be fully achieved. This paper presents the novel concept of a water‐assisted room‐temperature autonomous self‐healing mechanism based on synergistically dynamic covalent Schiff‐based imine bonds with hydrogen bonds. The supramolecular water‐assisted self‐healing polymer (WASHP) films possess rapid self‐healing kinetic behavior and high stretchability due to a reversible dissociation–association process. In comparison with the pristine room‐temperature self‐healing polymer, the WASHP demonstrates favorable mechanical performance at room temperature and a short self‐healing time of 1 h; furthermore, it achieves a tensile strain of 9050%, self‐healing efficiency of 95%, and toughness of 144.2 MJ m(−3). As a proof of concept, a versatile WASHP‐based light‐emitting touch‐responsive device (WASHP‐LETD) and perovskite quantum dot (PeQD)‐based white LED backlight are designed. The WASHP‐LETD has favorable mechanical deformation performance under pressure, bending, and strain, whereas the WASHP‐PeQDs exhibit outstanding long‐term stability even over a period exceeding one year in a boiling water environment. This paper provides a mechanically robust approach for producing eco‐friendly, economical, and waterproof e‐skin device components.
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spelling pubmed-85644292021-11-09 Super Tough and Spontaneous Water‐Assisted Autonomous Self‐Healing Elastomer for Underwater Wearable Electronics He, Cyuan‐Lun Liang, Fang‐Cheng Veeramuthu, Loganathan Cho, Chia‐Jung Benas, Jean‐Sebastien Tzeng, Yung‐Ru Tseng, Yen‐Lin Chen, Wei‐Cheng Rwei, Alina Kuo, Chi‐Ching Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles Self‐healing soft electronic material composition is crucial to sustain the device long‐term durability. The fabrication of self‐healing soft electronics exposed to high moisture environment is a significant challenge that has yet to be fully achieved. This paper presents the novel concept of a water‐assisted room‐temperature autonomous self‐healing mechanism based on synergistically dynamic covalent Schiff‐based imine bonds with hydrogen bonds. The supramolecular water‐assisted self‐healing polymer (WASHP) films possess rapid self‐healing kinetic behavior and high stretchability due to a reversible dissociation–association process. In comparison with the pristine room‐temperature self‐healing polymer, the WASHP demonstrates favorable mechanical performance at room temperature and a short self‐healing time of 1 h; furthermore, it achieves a tensile strain of 9050%, self‐healing efficiency of 95%, and toughness of 144.2 MJ m(−3). As a proof of concept, a versatile WASHP‐based light‐emitting touch‐responsive device (WASHP‐LETD) and perovskite quantum dot (PeQD)‐based white LED backlight are designed. The WASHP‐LETD has favorable mechanical deformation performance under pressure, bending, and strain, whereas the WASHP‐PeQDs exhibit outstanding long‐term stability even over a period exceeding one year in a boiling water environment. This paper provides a mechanically robust approach for producing eco‐friendly, economical, and waterproof e‐skin device components. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8564429/ /pubmed/34519441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202102275 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
He, Cyuan‐Lun
Liang, Fang‐Cheng
Veeramuthu, Loganathan
Cho, Chia‐Jung
Benas, Jean‐Sebastien
Tzeng, Yung‐Ru
Tseng, Yen‐Lin
Chen, Wei‐Cheng
Rwei, Alina
Kuo, Chi‐Ching
Super Tough and Spontaneous Water‐Assisted Autonomous Self‐Healing Elastomer for Underwater Wearable Electronics
title Super Tough and Spontaneous Water‐Assisted Autonomous Self‐Healing Elastomer for Underwater Wearable Electronics
title_full Super Tough and Spontaneous Water‐Assisted Autonomous Self‐Healing Elastomer for Underwater Wearable Electronics
title_fullStr Super Tough and Spontaneous Water‐Assisted Autonomous Self‐Healing Elastomer for Underwater Wearable Electronics
title_full_unstemmed Super Tough and Spontaneous Water‐Assisted Autonomous Self‐Healing Elastomer for Underwater Wearable Electronics
title_short Super Tough and Spontaneous Water‐Assisted Autonomous Self‐Healing Elastomer for Underwater Wearable Electronics
title_sort super tough and spontaneous water‐assisted autonomous self‐healing elastomer for underwater wearable electronics
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8564429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34519441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202102275
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