Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161503
Title: Strain-driven auto-detachable patterning of flexible electrodes
Authors: Lv, Zhisheng
Wang, Changxian
Wan, Changjin
Wang, Renheng
Dai, Xiangyu
Wei, Jiaqi
Xia, Huarong
Li, Wenlong
Zhang, Wei
Cao, Shengkai
Zhang, Feilong
Yang, Haiyue
Loh, Xian Jun
Chen, Xiaodong
Keywords: Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Engineering::Materials::Functional materials
Issue Date: 2022
Source: Lv, Z., Wang, C., Wan, C., Wang, R., Dai, X., Wei, J., Xia, H., Li, W., Zhang, W., Cao, S., Zhang, F., Yang, H., Loh, X. J. & Chen, X. (2022). Strain-driven auto-detachable patterning of flexible electrodes. Advanced Materials, 34(30), 2202877-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202202877
Project: A18A1b0045 
Journal: Advanced Materials 
Abstract: Flexible electrodes that are multilayer, multimaterial, and conformal are pivotal for multifunctional wearable electronics. Traditional electronic circuits manufacturing requires substrate-supported transfer printing, which limits their multilayer integrity and device conformability on arbitrary surfaces. Herein, a "shrinkage-assisted patterning by evaporation" (SHAPE) method is reported, by employing evaporation-induced interfacial strain mismatch, to fabricate auto-detachable, freestanding, and patternable electrodes. The SHAPE method utilizes vacuum-filtration of polyaniline/bacterial cellulose (PANI/BC) ink through a masked filtration membrane to print high-resolution, patterned, and multilayer electrodes. The strong interlayer hydrogen bonding ensures robust multilayer integrity, while the controllable evaporative shrinking property of PANI/BC induces mismatch between the strains of the electrode and filtration membrane at the interface and thus autodetachment of electrodes. Notably, a 500-layer substrateless micro-supercapacitor fabricated using the SHAPE method exhibits an energy density of 350 mWh cm-2 at a power density of 40 mW cm-2 , 100 times higher than reported substrate-confined counterparts. Moreover, a digital circuit fabricated using the SHAPE method functions stably on a deformed glove, highlighting the broad wearable applications of the SHAPE method.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161503
ISSN: 0935-9648
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202202877
Schools: School of Materials Science and Engineering 
Organisations: Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A*STAR 
Research Centres: Innovative Centre for Flexible Devices 
Rights: This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Lv, Z., Wang, C., Wan, C., Wang, R., Dai, X., Wei, J., Xia, H., Li, W., Zhang, W., Cao, S., Zhang, F., Yang, H., Loh, X. J. & Chen, X. (2022). Strain-driven auto-detachable patterning of flexible electrodes. Advanced Materials, 34(30), 2202877-, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202202877. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions.
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