| Literature DB >> 33174265 |
Guorong Gao1,2, Fangjian Yang3, Fenghua Zhou4, Jiang He2, Wei Lu1, Peng Xiao1, Huizhen Yan1, Caofeng Pan2, Tao Chen1, Zhong Lin Wang2,5.
Abstract
There is an increasing interest to develop a next generation of touch pads that require stretchability and biocompatibility to allow their integration with a human body, and even to mimic the self-healing behavior with fast functionality recovery upon damage. However, most touch pads are developed based on stiff and brittle electrodes with the lack of the important nature of self-healing. Polyzwitterion-clay nanocomposite hydrogels as a soft, stretchable, and transparent ionic conductor with transmittance of 98.8% and fracture strain beyond 1500% are developed, which can be used as a self-healing human-machine interactive touch pad with pressure-sensitive adhesiveness on target substrates. A surface-capacitive touch system is adopted to sense a touched position. Finger positions are perceived during both point-by-point touch and continuous moving. Hydrogel touch pads are adhered to curved or flat insulators, with the high-resolution and self-healable input functions demonstrated by drawing, writing, and playing electronic games.Entities:
Keywords: adhesiveness; hydrogels; ionic conductors; self-healing; touch pads
Year: 2020 PMID: 33174265 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202004290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849