Self-healable, stretchable, and nonvolatile solid polymer electrolytes for sustainable energy storage and sensing applications

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Self-healing materials that autonomously recover physical and functional failures have been investigated to im-prove the operational durability of stretchable and wearable devices. Although various self-healable materials have been reported, imparting self-healability to solid-state nonvolatile polymer electrolytes remains challeng-ing. In this work, highly conductive, stretchable, self-supporting, transparent, and nonvolatile polymer elec-trolytes, or ionogels, capable of repairing physical and functional damages over 50% in 10 min and full recovery in 1 h without external stimuli were successfully developed using dynamic disulfide metathesis. Self-healable ionogels consisting of a cross-linked tetra-arm polyethylene glycol possessing disulfide linkages and 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide, were successfully employed in stretchable/self-healable strain sensors and solid-state supercapacitors as piezoresistive components and electrolyte membranes, respec-tively. Both devices completely recovered their electrical/electrochemical performance even after repetitive cut-ting/healing cycles. Therefore, these results offer an effective strategy for developing both mechanically and elec-trically sustainable solid electrolytes for high-performance stretchable and wearable electronic/electrochemical devices.

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Self-healable, stretchable, and nonvolatile solid polymer electrolytes for sustainable energy storage and sensing applications
저자
Cho, Dae HyunCho, Kyung GookAn, SolKim, Min SuOh, Hye WonYeo, JiyeongYoo, Won CheolHong, KihyonKim, MyungwoongLee, Keun Hyung
DOI
10.1016/j.ensm.2021.11.047
발행일
2022-03
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Article
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Energy Storage Materials
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