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The low resistance and high sensitivity in stretchable electrode assembled by liquid-phase exfoliated graphene.

Authors :
Zhu, Yunfei
Chen, Hongyun
Jiang, Lixiang
Xu, Lixin
Ye, Huijian
Source :
Polymer. Mar2020, Vol. 192, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Flexible electrodes have been extensively investigated to fulfill the development of highly advanced human interaction electronics. It's still a challenge to develop the conductive film for the scalable device with low resistance under large deformation. In this work, we reported a stretchable conductive layer on elastomer substrates assembled by few-layer graphene, which was exfoliated in the low-boiling organic solvent with assistance of hyperbranched copolymer as stabilizer that was adsorbed on the nanosheets via CH-π non-covalent connections. The relative resistance change of graphene film is 117% as the mechanical strain reaches 35%, which retains high conductivity under tensile operation. The resistance of the graphene electrode is dependent on the overlapping of the nanosheets during the deformation, in which the slipping of nanosheets is due to the lubricant effect of the hyperbranched segments acting as dynamic CH-π interactions. This work highlights a general strategy of the stretchable conductive film for the flexible electronics, and sheds a light on the conduction mechanism for the graphene film during large deformation. Here we reported a stretchable conductive layer on elastomer substrates assembled by few-layer graphene, which was exfoliated in the low-boiling organic solvent with assistance of hyperbranched copolymer as stabilizer that was adsorbed on the nanosheets via CH-π non-covalent connections. The relative resistance change of graphene film is 117% as the mechanical strain reaches 35%, which retains high conductivity under tensile operation. The resistance of the graphene electrode is dependent on the overlapping of the nanosheets during the deformation, in which the slipping of nanosheets is due to the lubricant effect of the hyperbranched segments acting as dynamic CH-π interactions. Image 1 • The stretchable conductive layer on elastomer substrate is assembled by few-layer graphene. • Graphene is exfoliated with assistance of hyperbranched polymer as stabilizer via CH-π connection. • The relative resistance change of graphene film is 117% as the mechanical strain reaches 35%. • The conductivity of graphene electrode during deformation is due to lubricant effect of hyperbranched polymer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00323861
Volume :
192
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Polymer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142320038
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2020.122301