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Fishing Net‐Inspired Mutiscale Ionic Organohydrogels with Outstanding Mechanical Robustness for Flexible Electronic Devices.

Authors :
Zheng, Bohui
Zhou, Hongwei
Wang, Zhao
Gao, Yang
Zhao, Guoxu
Zhang, Hongli
Jin, Xilang
Liu, Hanbin
Qin, Zhihan
Chen, Weixing
Ma, Aijie
Zhao, Weifeng
Wu, Yuanpeng
Source :
Advanced Functional Materials; 7/11/2023, Vol. 33 Issue 28, p1-11, 11p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Mechanically robust and electrically conductive organohydrogels/hydrogels are increasingly required in flexible electronic devices, but it remains a challenge to achieve organohydrogels/hydrogels with integrated high performances. Herein, inspired by the geometric deformability and robustness of fishing nets, multiscale ionic organohydrogels with outstanding isotropic mechanical robustness are developed. The organohydrogels are prepared by introducing polyacrylamide (PAM) hydrogel, Zn2+ and a binary solvent of glycerol‐water into a crosslinked fibrous mat which is electrospun from poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA). Because of the unique structure, the resultant organohydrogels, being mentioned as PAA‐PVA/PAM/Zn2+ organohydrogels, exhibit outstanding tensile strength (9.45 MPa), high stretchability, excellent anti‐fatigue property, skin‐like mechanical behaviors and ionic conductivity. Importantly, the organohydrogels are promising in flexible electronic devices capable of operating properly over a wide temperature range and under harsh mechanical conditions, such as mechanical‐electrical signal transducing materials in flexible mechanosensors and robust electrolytes in zinc ion hybrid supercapacitors. Not only the multiscale design strategy will provide a clue to improve the mechanical properties of soft materials, but also the organohydrogels offer promising materials for future flexible electronic devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1616301X
Volume :
33
Issue :
28
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Advanced Functional Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164876160
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202213501