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Permeable and washable electronics based on polyamide fibrous membrane for wearable applications

Journal

COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 207, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2021.108729

Keywords

Wearables; Interconnector; Washability; Fibrous membrane

Funding

  1. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong, China [15200917E]
  2. Innovation and Technology Commission [ITS/306/17]
  3. Endowed Professorship Fund, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University [847A]
  4. Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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This study reported a novel air-permeable and machine-washable Cu/Ni interconnector based on flexible fibrous polyimide (FPI) membrane, which exhibits excellent conductivity and mechanical stability, making it suitable for a wide range of wearable applications.
Integrating electronics in clothing is a significant milestone of wearable technology. The priority is to develop flexible interconnector with great washability, durability and comfort wearability. In this work, we reported an air-permeable and machine-washable Cu/Ni interconnector based on highly flexible fibrous polyimide (FPI) membrane. Benefiting from the porous merit of FPI membrane and robust parylene encapsulation, the novel interconnector presents excellent conductivity (14 mO/sq), decent air-permeability (11 KPa*s/m) and superior electromechanical stability after abrasion of 50,000 cycles, bending of 10,000 cycles, and machine washing of 50 times. Moreover, assemblies made from the FPI-based circuit board not only show desirable lifespan in harsh environments, including seawater, ice, boiled water, and heavy rain, but also can be woven into fabrics for broad wearable applications. The work presents a facile and effective method to fabricate highly flexible, comfortable and durable interconnector, guaranteeing the reliability for long-term wearable application and showing great possibility for high-throughput production.

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