Directly Printable, Non‐Smearable and Stretchable Conductive Ink Enabled by Liquid Metal Microparticles Interstitially Engineered in Highly Entangled Elastomeric Matrix
Mukesh Singh,
Priyanuj Bhuyan,
Sunho Jeong
et al.
Abstract:Liquid metal or liquid metal microparticles (LMP) based conductive inks, though promising for fabrication of circuits for use in soft and stretchable electronics, are constrained by a few drawbacks such as need for encapsulation, need for sintering to induce conductivity, and smearing. To address these issues, herein, a stretchable conductive composite ink is developed by combining LMPs with carbon black (CB) in highly entangled polysiloxane elastomer. LMP‐dispersed elastomer lacks conductivity because of its … Show more
Liquid metals have garnered significant attention from researchers in recent years, which possess fascinating characteristics originating from their simultaneous metallic and liquid qualities. The great fluidity and conductivity make liquid...
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