Stable, Highly Conductive, and Strain-Insensitive Supramolecular Elastomer Composite for Printable Self-Healing Soft Electronics

用于可印刷自修复柔性电子器件的稳定、高导电性和应变不敏感的超分子弹性体复合材料

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Abstract

Stretchable and self-healing soft conductive materials are essential for soft electronics, robotics, wearables, and bioelectronics. However, achieving a single material that simultaneously offers high and stable conductivity, minimal resistance changes under extreme stretching, high-resolution universal printability, autonomous self-healing, and pressure-sensitive adhesive properties for direct bonding of surface-mountable components remains challenging. Here, a printable ink composed of liquid metal microparticles and carboxylic acid-functionalized carbon nanotubes, blended into a bimodal supramolecular elastomer matrix is introduced. After photothermal activation, the material is capable of reorganizing conductive pathways and achieves a high conductivity (> 20000 S·cm(-1) under strain), exceptional strain insensitivity (R/R(0) < 3.95 up to 500%), and an elastic working range >700%. The reversible oxygen-boron and hydrogen bonding enable both effective autonomous self-healing and direct assembly of self-healing hybrid electronic circuits and systems through self-adhesiveness. To showcase the high performance and functionality, a highly stretchable, self-healing, and waterproof 3 × 5 pixel display is fabricated.

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