Self-Healing Liquid
Metal Magnetic Composite Films
for Wearable Sensors and Electromagnetic Shielding
Posted on 2024-12-03 - 16:36
Film
materials exhibit excellent potential for intelligent
wearable
devices and flexible electronic components owing to their being lightweight,
thin, and flexible. However, their application faces several challenges
such as their poor mechanical and self-healing properties. Herein,
a composite film comprising poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) as the matrix,
a gallium-based liquid metal, and conductive magnetic nickel was fabricated.
The film exhibits high conductivity, tensile strength, and self-healing
ability as well as good electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding
performance. The excellent flexibility and overall EMI shielding performance
of the PVA-based composite film are attributed to the introduction
of liquid metals, containing abundant hydrogen bonding sites. This
PVA-based composite film exhibits excellent mechanical characteristics
(stress 28 MPa, strain 180%) owing to its superb flexibility. The
composite film also has self-healing ability, allowing it to continue
working after self-healing. In addition, the PVA-based composite film
exhibits good EMI shielding performance through multiple loss mechanisms.
The film (thickness 0.4 mm) exhibits an overall shielding performance
of up to 26 dB in the X-band (8.2–12.4 GHz). The average total
shielding effectiveness of the pure PVA film increased from 0.4 to
24.7 dB (a 6075% increase) after the introduction of nickel and liquid
metals. This multifunctional magnetic composite film has excellent
potential for intelligent wearable devices, flexible electronic components,
and strain sensors.
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Li, Shuaike; Guo, Xiaoqin; Bai, Zhongyi; Guo, Mengxia; Ren, Yumei; Niu, Huicong; et al. (2024). Self-Healing Liquid
Metal Magnetic Composite Films
for Wearable Sensors and Electromagnetic Shielding. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaenm.4c00582