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Recent advances in liquid-metal-based wearable electronics and materials

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ISCIENCE
Volume 24, Issue 7, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2021.102698

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea [2021R1A2B5B03001691]
  2. NOPP Grant [N00014-18-12843]

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Researchers have made rapid advancements in soft wearable electronics through exploration of new materials, fabrication approaches, and design concepts, with a resurgence of interest in liquid metals for sensing and wiring functional properties bringing great progress. Various forms of liquid metals enable the fabrication of flexible and stretchable sensors, circuits, and functional wearables with desirable properties, indicating a bright future for wearable LM electronics.
Soft wearable electronics are rapidly developing through exploration of new materials, fabrication approaches, and design concepts. Although there have been many efforts for decades, a resurgence of interest in liquid metals (LMs) for sensing and wiring functional properties of materials in soft wearable electronics has brought great advances in wearable electronics and materials. Various forms of LMs enable many routes to fabricate flexible and stretchable sensors, circuits, and functional wearables with many desirable properties. This review article presents a systematic overview of recent progresses in LM-enabled wearable electronics that have been achieved through material innovations and the discovery of new fabrication approaches and design architectures. We also present applications of wearable LM technologies for physiological sensing, activity tracking, and energy harvesting. Finally, we discuss a perspective on future opportunities and challenges for wearable LM electronics as this field continues to grow.

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