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Anti-friction gold-based stretchable electronics enabled by interfacial diffusion-induced cohesion

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  • Jie Cao

    (Fudan University)

  • Xusheng Liu

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Jie Qiu

    (Fudan University)

  • Zhifei Yue

    (Fudan University)

  • Yang Li

    (Fudan University)

  • Qian Xu

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Yan Chen

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Jiewen Chen

    (Fudan University)

  • Hongfei Cheng

    (Tongji University)

  • Guozhong Xing

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Enming Song

    (Fudan University)

  • Ming Wang

    (Fudan University
    Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute)

  • Qi Liu

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute)

  • Ming Liu

    (Fudan University
    Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute)

Abstract

Stretchable electronics that prevalently adopt chemically inert metals as sensing layers and interconnect wires have enabled high-fidelity signal acquisition for on-skin applications. However, the weak interfacial interaction between inert metals and elastomers limit the tolerance of the device to external friction interferences. Here, we report an interfacial diffusion-induced cohesion strategy that utilizes hydrophilic polyurethane to wet gold (Au) grains and render them wrapped by strong hydrogen bonding, resulting in a high interfacial binding strength of 1017.6 N/m. By further constructing a nanoscale rough configuration of the polyurethane (RPU), the binding strength of Au-RPU device increases to 1243.4 N/m, which is 100 and 4 times higher than that of conventional polydimethylsiloxane and styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene-based devices, respectively. The stretchable Au-RPU device can remain good electrical conductivity after 1022 frictions at 130 kPa pressure, and reliably record high-fidelity electrophysiological signals. Furthermore, an anti-friction pressure sensor array is constructed based on Au-RPU interconnect wires, demonstrating a superior mechanical durability for concentrated large pressure acquisition. This chemical modification-free approach of interfacial strengthening for chemically inert metal-based stretchable electronics is promising for three-dimensional integration and on-chip interconnection.

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  • Jie Cao & Xusheng Liu & Jie Qiu & Zhifei Yue & Yang Li & Qian Xu & Yan Chen & Jiewen Chen & Hongfei Cheng & Guozhong Xing & Enming Song & Ming Wang & Qi Liu & Ming Liu, 2024. "Anti-friction gold-based stretchable electronics enabled by interfacial diffusion-induced cohesion," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-45393-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-45393-x
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