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MXene-Reinforced Liquid Metal/Polymer Fibers via Interface Engineering for Wearable Multifunctional Textiles

Authors :
Peng Yi
Haihan Zou
Yuanhang Yu
Xufeng Li
Zhenyang Li
Gao Deng
Chunyan Chen
Ming Fang
Junzhe He
Xin Sun
Xiaofang Liu
Jianglan Shui
Ronghai Yu
Source :
ACS nano. 16(9)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Stretchable conductive fibers are an important component of wearable electronic textiles, but often suffer from a decrease in conductivity upon stretching. The use of liquid metal (LM) droplets as conductive fillers in elastic fibers is a promising solution. However, there is an urgent need to develop effective strategies to achieve high adhesion of LM droplets to substrates and establish efficient electron transport paths between droplets. Here, we use large-sized MXene two-dimensional conductive materials to modify magnetic LM droplets and prepare MXene/magnetic LM/poly(styrene-butadiene-styrene) composite fibers (MLMS fibers). The MXene sheets decorated on the surface of magnetic LM droplets not only enhance the droplet adhesion to substrate but also bridge adjacent droplets to establish efficient conductive paths. MLMS fibers show several-fold improvements in tensile strength and elongation and a 30-fold increase in conductivity compared with pure LM-filled fibers. These conductive fibers can be easily woven into multifunctional textiles, which exhibit strong electromagnetic interference shielding and stable Joule heating performances even under large tensile deformation. In addition, other advantages of MLMS textiles, such as high gas/liquid permeability, strong chemical resistance (acid and alkaline conditions), high/low-temperature tolerance (-40-150 °C) and water washability, make them particularly suitable for wearable applications.

Details

ISSN :
1936086X
Volume :
16
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS nano
Accession number :
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