posted on 2020-03-16, 04:29authored byHuimin Wang, Yang Yang, Mingchao Zhang, Qi Wang, Kailun Xia, Zhe Yin, Yen Wei, Yan Ji, Yingying Zhang
Electrically
conducting films are important for the development
of modern electronics. However, most of these conducting films become
susceptible to structure fractures under complex deformations or accidental
damages, causing the devices to fail to work. Inspired by the self-healing
capability of creatures, we developed a self-healing, thermostable,
and electrically conducting film that can be healed by electricity
by paving aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) sheets onto the surface of
liquid crystal elastomer composite films. The aligned CNT sheets make
the composites conductive, so the composites can be healed not only
by light but also by electricity after breaking. The scratches on
the self-healing film can be healed easily under a voltage of 1.18
V/mm because of the electro-thermal effect of aligned CNT sheets.
The healed film has almost the same mechanical properties compared
to the pristine sample. The electrical and mechanical self-healing
of the film is derived from the electrical reconnection of carbon
nanotubes and transesterification-induced topology change of the network,
respectively. We further demonstrated soft actuators and high-performance
supercapacitors based on the prepared self-healing conducting films.
This method for preparing self-healing conducting films enables the
development of self-healing electronics.