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Highly Conformable, Transparent Electrodes for Epidermal Electronics

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 18, Issue 7, Pages 4531-4540

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b01743

Keywords

Conformability; adhesive electrodes; AgNWs; strain sensor; ECG

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
  2. Ministry of Education [2015R1D1A1A01061340]
  3. Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning [2018R1A2B6001390]
  4. Joint Program for Samsung Electronics-Yonsei University

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We present a highly conformable, stretchable, and transparent electrode for application in epidermal electronics based on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and Ag nanowire (AgNW) networks. With the addition of a small amount of a commercially available nonionic surfactant, Triton X, PDMS became highly adhesive and mechanically compliant, key factors for the development of conformable and stretchable substrates. The polar functional groups present in Triton X interacted with the Pt catalyst present in the PDMS curing agent, thereby hindering the cross-linking reaction of PDMS and modulating the mechanical properties of the polymer. Due to the strong interactions that occur between the polar functional groups of Triton X and AgNWs, AgNWs were effectively embedded in the adhesive PDMS (a-PDMS) matrix, and the highly enhanced conformability, mechanical stretchability, and transparency of the a-PDMS matrix were maintained in the resulting AgNW-embedded a-PDMS matrix. Finally, wearable strain and electrocardiogram (ECG) sensors were fabricated from the AgNW-embedded a-PDMS. The a-PDMS-based strain and ECG sensors exhibited significantly improved sensing performances compared with those of the bare PDMS-based sensors because of the better stretchability and conformability to the skin of the former sensors.

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