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The Future of Flexible Electronics: Self-Healing Materials
Thursday, March 20, 2025
So, how does this material heal itself? It is all about the bonds between the chains. There are three types of bonds. Dynamic disulfide bonds, dynamic boron-oxygen bonds, and hydrogen bonds. These bonds break and reform. This allows the material to heal itself when it is damaged.
To make a flexible electronic sensor, scientists added conductive ink to the elastomer. This ink is called PEDOT:PSS. The sensor worked really well. It could give a stable output for 1000 cycles. This is a big improvement over traditional sensors.
This new material could change the game. It could be used in many different ways. For example, it could be used in flexible electronic materials. It could also be used in robots that respond to stimuli. It could even be used in green electronics. This is exciting. It shows that the future of flexible electronics is bright.
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