JOURNAL ARTICLE

Recyclable Printed Liquid Metal Composite for Underwater Stretchable Electronics

Abstract

Multifunctional stretchable conductors are crucial components in fully stretchable circuits for wearable bioelectronics. Conductive composites made from liquid metal (LM) fillers and polymer matrices have garnered significant interest due to their high electrical conductivity, adjustable mechanical properties, biocompatibility, and recyclability. Herein, a printable LM composite is developed using a custom‐designed block copolymer to ensure electromechanical stability in both wet and dry conditions. The LM composite demonstrates high conductivity (around 10 5 S m − 1 ), stretchability up to 500%, and maintains stable resistance with cyclic strain ranging from 0 to 50% for over 16 h, in both ambient and aqueous environments. Furthermore, bulk LM is successfully recovered from printed composites using green solvents, supporting the composite's recyclability.

Keywords:
Underwater Composite number Materials science Electronics Stretchable electronics 3d printed Composite material Nanotechnology Engineering Manufacturing engineering Electrical engineering Geology Oceanography

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Topics

Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
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