posted on 2024-11-20, 09:06authored byTeng Li, Xueliang Zhang, Wei Yu, Sijun Liu
The
rapid development of wearable devices and soft robotics has
an urgent demand for polymer conductors with a switchable adhesion
property. Herein, we report a supramolecular ionogel (SIG) that can
reversibly switch between adhesion and debonding to various substrates.
The on/off switchable adhesion of SIG is attributed to phase separation
induced by the aggregation of polymer chains and the formation of
a lubricating layer, which impairs the contact between polymer chains
and substrates, thus weakening interfacial interaction. The phase
separation ionogel (PSIG) is highly sensitive to humidity, leading to the debonded PSIG instantly
transforming into the adhesion-hydrated ionogel (HIG) owing to the
disruption of phase structure. Based on the switchable adhesion property,
this multiresponsive ionogel shows potential applications as a fire
alarm and intelligent conductive tape. This work provides a simple
method for developing a switchable adhesion ionic polymer conductor
and broadens the application of the ionogel in flexible devices.