posted on 2020-10-19, 21:09authored bySung-Ho Shin, Seon-Mi Kim, Hyeonyeol Jeon, Sung Yeon Hwang, Dongyeop X. Oh, Jeyoung Park
Inspired
by the human skin, a wholly self-healing electronic-skin
(e-skin) is designed by the monolithic combination of a dermis-like
hydrogel for conductivity and an epidermis-like thermoplastic polyurethane
(TPU) elastomer for protection. The hydrogen-bond-mediated “heteroself-healing”
through the simple assembly of this hydrogel-elastomer hybrid forms
a seamless interface with strong adhesion. A low degree of microphase-separated
TPU promotes the heteroswapping of hydrogen bonds with hydrogel at
the interface. The wholly self-healing e-skin recovers all mechanical,
electrical, and strain-sensing performances as original by recontacting
the cut pieces at room temperature. This polymer-based e-skin provides
the insights in the field of soft electronics.