Supramolecular Ionic Gels for Stretchable Electronics and Future Directions
Shunsuke Yamada,
Takashi Honda
Abstract:Ionic gels (IGs), ionic liquids (ILs) dispersed in polymers, exhibit extremely low vapor pressure, electrochemical and thermal stability, and excellent mechanical characteristics; therefore, they are used for fabricating stretchable sensors, electrochemical transistors, and energy storage devices. Although such characteristics are promising for flexible and stretchable electronics, the mechanical stress-induced ruptured covalent bonds forming polymer networks cannot recover owing to the irreversible interactio… Show more
Gels are promising candidates for environmental sensing and implants because of their high stretchability, ionic conductivity, and low toxicity toward the environment and human body. Self-healing gels can recover their...
Gels are promising candidates for environmental sensing and implants because of their high stretchability, ionic conductivity, and low toxicity toward the environment and human body. Self-healing gels can recover their...
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