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Projection Stereolithography 3D Printing High‐Conductive Hydrogel for Flexible Passive Wireless Sensing

Yongding Sun, Jin Cui, Jin Cui, Shiwei Feng, Jingjing Cui, Jingjing Cui, Yunlong Guo, Liang Chen, Weizi Gao, Zhe Lu, Fukang Liu, Biao Zhang

2024Advanced Materials52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Hydrogel‐based electronics have inherent similarities to biological tissues and hold potential for wearable applications. However, low conductivity, poor stretchability, nonpersonalizability, and uncontrollable dehydration during use limit their further development. In this study, projection stereolithography 3D printing high‐conductive hydrogel for flexible passive wireless sensing is reported. The prepared photocurable silver‐based hydrogel is rapidly planarized into antenna shapes on substrates using surface projection stereolithography. After partial dehydration, silver flakes within the circuits form sufficient conductive pathways to achieve high conductivity (387 S cm −1 ). By sealing the circuits to prevent further dehydration, the resistance remains stable when tensile strain is less than 100% for at least 30 days. Besides, the sealing materials provide versatile functionalities, such as stretchability and shape memory property. Customized flexible radio frequency identification tags are fabricated by integrating with commercial chips to complete the accurate recognition of eye movement, realizing passive wireless sensing.

Topics & Concepts

StereolithographyMaterials scienceElectrical conductorElectronicsScreen printingPrinted electronics3D printingResistive touchscreenFlexible electronicsElectronic circuitNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsInkwellComputer scienceElectrical engineeringComposite materialEngineeringComputer visionAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsAdvanced Materials and MechanicsInteractive and Immersive Displays
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