Highly
Stretchable and Waterproof Electroluminescence
Device Based on Superstable Stretchable Transparent Electrode
Posted on 2017-01-19 - 00:00
Realization of devices with enhanced
stretchability and waterproof
properties will significantly expand the reach of electronics. To
this end, we herein fabricate an elastic transparent conductor that
comprises silver nanowires (AgNWs) on a hydroxylated polydimethylsiloxane
(PDMS) substrate covered by polyurethane urea (PUU), which is fully
compatible with both materials. Carboxylic acid groups of PUU was
designed to form hydrogen bonds with the carbonyl groups of poly(vinylpyrrolidone)
on the AgNW surface, resulting in an enhanced affinity of AgNWs for
PUU. Exceptionally strong hydrogen bonds between PUU and the hydroxylated
PDMS thus facilitate the achievement of water sealable, mechanically
stable, and stretchable transparent electrodes. To fabricate stretchable
electroluminescence (EL) devices, ZnS particles were mixed with PUU,
and the mixture was coated onto the AgNWs/hydroxylated PDMS, followed
by a face-to-face lamination with another identical electrode. The
devices could be stretched up to 150% without a severe reduction in
the emission intensity, and they survived 5000 cycles of 100% stretch–release
testing. The high adhesion between PUU and PDMS even in water is responsible
for the good waterproof characteristics of the EL devices. These results
pave the way for realization of fully stretchable and waterproof electronic
devices.
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You, Banseok; Kim, Youngmin; Ju, Byeong-Kwon; Kim, Jong-Woong (2017). Highly
Stretchable and Waterproof Electroluminescence
Device Based on Superstable Stretchable Transparent Electrode. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b14535