Literature DB >> 31066543

Highly Stretchable and Self-Healing "Solid-Liquid" Elastomer with Strain-Rate Sensing Capability.

Qi Wu1, Hui Xiong1, Yan Peng1, Yi Yang1, Jian Kang1, Guangsu Huang1, Xiancheng Ren1, Jinrong Wu1.   

Abstract

To mimic the velocity-sensitive ability of the human skin, we fabricate a class of "solid-liquid" elastomers (SLEs) by interpenetrating polyborosiloxane (PBS) with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). PBS forms a dynamic network through boron/oxygen dative bonds, while PDMS is covalently cross-linked to form a permanent network. The permanent network affords a scaffold for the dynamic network, endowing SLEs with high elasticity and structural stability, thereby overcoming the inherent drawbacks such as fluidity and irreversible deformation of conventional solid-liquid materials. Meanwhile, the dissociation and association of the dynamic network is time-dependent. Thus, the modulus of SLEs varies with strain rates, and if the SLEs contain carbon nanotubes, their electric conductivity is also responsive to strain rates. This property can be utilized to fabricate skin-like sensors with the ability to distinguish different contact velocities. Moreover, the dynamic network can dissipate energy and be repaired, leading to the high stretchability and self-healing performance of SLEs.

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Keywords:  elastomers; high stretchability; self-healing; solid−liquid; strain-rate sensing

Year:  2019        PMID: 31066543     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b05230

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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