JOURNAL ARTICLE

Recent Progresses in Liquid‐Free Soft Ionic Conductive Elastomers

Chuan LuoZhenkai HuangZihao GuoKan Yue

Year: 2022 Journal:   Chinese Journal of Chemistry Vol: 41 (7)Pages: 835-860   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Comprehensive Summary With the rapid growth of soft electronic and ionotronic devices such as artificial tissues, soft luminescent devices, soft robotics, and human‐machine interfaces, there is a demanding need to accelerate the development of soft ionic conductive materials. To date, the first‐generation ionotronic devices are mainly based on hydrogels or ionogels. However, due to their intrinsic drawbacks, such as freezing or volatilization at extreme temperatures, and the leakage problem under external mechanical forces, the reliability of ionotronic devices under harsh conditions remains a great challenge. The advent of liquid‐free ionic conductive elastomers (ICEs) has the potentials to solve the issues related to the gel‐type soft conductive materials. The free ions shuttling within the ion‐dissolvable polymer network enable liquid‐free ICEs to exhibit unparalleled ionic conductivity and elasticity. Moreover, by tuning the composition and structure of the polymeric network, it is also feasible to integrate other desirable properties, such as self‐healing ability, transparency, biocompatibility, and stimulus responsiveness, into liquid‐free ICE materials. In this review, we summarize the design strategies of recently reported liquid‐free ICEs, and further explore the methods to introduce multifunctionality, which originate from the rational molecular design and/or the synergy with other materials. Moreover, we highlight the representative applications of liquid‐free ICEs in soft ionotronics. It is believed that liquid‐free ICEs might provide a unique material platform for the next‐generation ionotronics.

Keywords:
Ionic liquid Elastomer Soft materials Nanotechnology Electrical conductor Self-healing hydrogels Soft matter Chemistry Soft robotics Biocompatibility Polymer Ion Materials science Computer science Composite material Polymer chemistry Actuator Organic chemistry

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Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Dielectric materials and actuators
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Conducting polymers and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics

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