Issue 17, 2024

Flexible iontronics with super stretchability, toughness and enhanced conductivity based on collaborative design of high-entropy topology and multivalent ion–dipole interactions

Abstract

All-solid-state ionic conductive elastomers (ASSICEs) are emerging as a promising alternative to hydrogels and ionogels in flexible electronics. Nevertheless, the synthesis of ASSICEs with concomitant mechanical robustness, superior ionic conductivity, and cost-effective recyclability poses a formidable challenge, primarily attributed to the inherent contradiction between mechanical strength and ionic conductivity. Herein, we present a collaborative design of high-entropy topological network and multivalent ion–dipole interaction for ASSICEs, and successfully mitigate the contradiction between mechanical robustness and ionic conductivity. Benefiting from the synergistic effect of this design, the coordination, de-coordination, and intrachain transfer of Li+ are effectively boomed. The resultant ASSICEs display exceptional mechanical robustness (breaking strength: 7.45 MPa, fracture elongation: 2621%, toughness: 107.19 MJ m−3) and impressive ionic conductivity (1.15 × 10−2 S m−1 at 25 °C). Furthermore, these ASSICEs exhibit excellent environmental stability (fracture elongation exceeding 1400% at 50 °C or −60 °C) and recyclability. Significantly, the application of these ASSICEs in a strain sensor highlights their potential in various fields, including human-interface communication, aerospace vacuum measurement, and medical balloon monitoring.

Graphical abstract: Flexible iontronics with super stretchability, toughness and enhanced conductivity based on collaborative design of high-entropy topology and multivalent ion–dipole interactions

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
23 Mar 2024
Accepted
12 Jun 2024
First published
20 Jun 2024

Mater. Horiz., 2024,11, 4159-4170

Flexible iontronics with super stretchability, toughness and enhanced conductivity based on collaborative design of high-entropy topology and multivalent ion–dipole interactions

W. Zhan, J. Zhang, Q. Zhang, Z. Ye, B. Li, C. Zhang, Z. Yang, L. Xue, Z. Zhang, F. Ma, N. Peng, Y. Lyu, Y. Su, M. Liu and X. Zhang, Mater. Horiz., 2024, 11, 4159 DOI: 10.1039/D4MH00338A

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