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Self-healing strain-responsive electrochromic display based on a multiple crosslinked network hydrogel

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 430, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.132685

Keywords

Self-healing stretchable hydrogel; Planar electrochromic device; Self-healing strain sensor; Multiple crosslink network; Motion display

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean government (MSIP) [NRF-2019R1A2B5B03069545]
  2. KU-KIST Graduate School Program of Korea University

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The study presents a self-healing strain-responsive electrochromic display based on a multiple crosslinked network hydrogel with high mechanical stretchability and self-healing efficiency. The hydrogel-based strain sensor demonstrates stable sensitivity, and the electrochromic properties induced by the chemical oxidation/reduction of ethyl viologen ions in the hydrogel matrix can be utilized for electrochromic devices.
Stretchable electronic devices with self-healing functions that can improve durability are highly recommended as next-generation personal instruments for economic and sustainable society. Here, we report a fabrication of selfhealing strain-responsive electrochromic display based on a multiple crosslinked network hydrogel (MCNH) consisting of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic domains. After optimizing the mechanical and self-healing properties of the hydrogel with variation of the chemical crosslinker, N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide, and the ionic crosslinker CaCl2, an extreme mechanical stretchability of up to 2000% strain and shape recovery, and a self-healing efficiency of 83.5% after 8 h at room temperature are obtained. The MCNH-based strain sensor exhibits a fast and linear resistance response with a coefficient of determination of 0.997 over a wide strain range of 100%. The strain sensitivity of the hydrogel remains stable even after 10 repeated self-healing cycles at a single location. As a display application, a novel two-dimensional electrochromic device is fabricated using a hydrogel without depositing an electrochromic material (ECM) on the electrode. ECM-containing gel electrolyte exhibits electrochromic properties through the migration of ions to the electrodes. Coloration/discoloration occurs at a potential bias of 1.7 V with a transmittance change of 76.1% at 547 nm through the chemical oxidation/reduction of ethyl viologen ions in the hydrogel matrix. An integrated system comprising a self-healing strain sensor and an ECD attached to the skin is demonstrated to visually express the applied strain due to finger bending, aided by an external circuit. Such a strain-responsive ECD system preserves a stable performance with the self-healed sensor after a complete bisection. These results suggest the potential application of our newly synthesized hydrogel to various skin-attachable self-healing, and stretchable devices with high durability.

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