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Liquid Metal Superelastic Fiber Mat Enabling Highly Permeable Wearable Electronics Toward Comfortable e-Skins

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CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN CHINESE UNIVERSITIES
Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 615-616

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HIGHER EDUCATION PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s40242-021-1161-z

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Researchers developed a stretchable conductor based on an elastomeric fiber mat coated by liquid metal, which exhibited excellent permeability, good stretchability, exceptional electrical stability, and good biocompatibility. The material was used in a multi-functional wearable device for detecting heartbeat and sweat while serving as a heating device.
Low water vapor and air permeability is a persistent challenge in wearable and on-skin electronics, as it reduces wearing comfort, and leads to skin irritation and inflammation in the long term. To tackle this issue, Zheng and coworkers designed a stretchable conductor based on an elastomeric fiber mat coated by liquid metal. After simple activation via stretching, the flexible conductor was endowed with excellent permeability, good stretchability, exceptional electrical stability, and good biocompatibility, ascribed to the mesh-like structure and the vertically buckled structure of the liquid metal. Based on the intriguing properties of the material, it was employed in a multi-functional wearable device, able to detect the heartbeat and sweat while serving as a heating device. The corresponding research has been published in Nature Materials and can be accessed at .

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