在聚合物网络中固定液体金属连续体的金属凝
Jiacheng Wang1, Tingting Ye1, Yiding Jiao1
1National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Artificial Functional Materials, Chemistry and Biomedicine Innovation Centre, Collaborative Innovation Centre of Advanced Microstructures, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210023, China.
Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
|October 25, 2024
概括
研究人员开发了一种具有高导电性和柔软性的新型液态金属聚合物凝 ("metalgel"). 这种耐用材料显示出在电子和生物工程领域的先进应用的潜力.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 聚合物化学 聚合物化学
- 纳米技术纳米技术
背景情况:
- 凝是由3D聚合物网络中的流体形成的关键材料.
- 探索在聚合物网络中固定的新型流体是解锁先进材料特性的关键.
研究的目的:
- 引入一种新的液体金属聚合物凝材料,称为"金属凝".
- 研究这种新型材料的特性和潜在应用.
主要方法:
- 使用流体替换策略开发金属凝.
- 金属的电导率,机械软度和气体透性的特征.
- 在极端变形下评估电稳定性和环境耐用性.
主要成果:
- 金属凝由92.40%的液体金属液体组成,在纳米级聚合物网络中固定.
- 实现了高电导率 (3.18 × 10^6 S·m−1),类似组织的软度 (Young 的模量为 70 kPa),以及低的气体透度 (4.50 × 10−22 m2·s−1·Pa−1).
- 在极端机械应力下 (如卡车压缩) 证明了特殊的电稳定性和180天的环境完整性.
结论:
- 这种新的金属凝具有高导电性,柔软性和耐久性的独特组合.
- 静电相互作用是固定高体积分数液体金属的关键.
- 金属具有在软电磁屏蔽,密封密封和生物电子设备中应用的巨大潜力.
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