Ultra-Robust Flexible Electronics by Laser-Driven Polymer-Nanomaterials Integration

Authors
  • R.D. Rodriguez
  • S. Shchadenko
  • G. Murastov
  • A. Lipovka
  • M. Fatkullin
  • I. Petrov
  • T.-H. Tran
  • A. Khalelov
  • M. Saqib
  • N.E. Villa
  • V. Bogoslovskiy
  • Yan Wang
  • C.-G. Hu
  • A. Zinovyev
  • W. Sheng
  • J.-J. Chen
  • I. Amin
  • E. Sheremet
Publication date 22-04-2021
Journal Advanced Functional Materials
Article number 2008818
Volume | Issue number 31 | 17
Number of pages 12
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)
Abstract
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is the most widely used polymer in the world. For the first time, the laser-driven integration of aluminum nanoparticles (Al NPs) into PET to realize a laser-induced graphene/Al NPs/polymer composite, which demonstrates excellent toughness and high electrical conductivity with the formation of aluminum carbide into the polymer is shown. The conductive structures show an impressive mechanical resistance against >10000 bending cycles, projectile impact, hammering, abrasion, and structural and chemical stability when in contact with different solvents (ethanol, water, and aqueous electrolytes). Devices including thermal heaters, carbon electrodes for energy storage, electrochemical and bending sensors show this technology's practical application for ultra-robust polymer electronics. This laser-based technology can be extended to integrating other nanomaterials and create hybrid graphene-based structures with excellent properties in a wide range of flexible electronics' applications.
Document type Article
Note With Supporting Information
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202008818
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