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An Ultralight Graphene Honeycomb Sandwich for Stretchable Light-Emitting Displays

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 28, Issue 19, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201707043

Keywords

composites; graphene honeycombs; light-emitting displays; stretchable conductors; ultralight sandwich structures

Funding

  1. Research Grants Council (GRF) of Hong Kong SAR [16203415, 16229216, 16205517, 16209917]
  2. Centre for 1D/2D Quantum Materials, HKUST
  3. Hong Kong Ph.D. Fellowship

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Materials that can simultaneously achieve excellent electrical conductivity and stretchability are essential components for the next-generation stretchable electronics. Herein, a highly conductive and stretchable graphene honeycomb (GHC) sandwich consisting of a porous GHC/polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) composite core and ultrahigh-density graphene foam/PDMS composite face sheets is rationally assembled. The GHCs prepared by a 3D printing technique possess a long-range ordered hexagonal porous structure with an ultralow density of 3.25 mg cm(-3) and deliver an excellent electrical conductivity of 72 S m(-1). To the best of authors' knowledge, they are the lightest honeycomb structure reported in open literature. The highly porous GHC core endows the sandwich with an ultralow resistance change over large external strains of 60% with excellent structural durability. A stretchable light-emitting display is demonstrated using the sandwich as the electric circuit and light-emitting diodes as the pixels, which exhibits reliable lighting performance under different loading conditions.

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