Arbitrarily Shapeable Couplant with Fluidity Onset for Conformal Ultrasound

J Jian Chen Y Youlong Hua B Binjie Jin Z Zhan Zhu M Mengru Zhang (College of Chemistry and Pingyuan Laboratory) Y Yuhua Zhang (Key Laboratory of Crop Integrated Pest Management in South China, Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Pesticide Science, College of Plant Protection, South China Agricultural University) R Renan Jin (Center for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Stomatology Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310027 China) X Xiao Liang (Department of Chemistry) R Ruijue Cao (Center for Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Department of Stomatology Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital Affiliated People's Hospital Hangzhou Medical College Hangzhou Zhejiang 310014 China) X Xinben Hu X Xingkun Man (School of Physics Beihang University Beijing 100191 China) L Li Xi B Baochun Guo (Institute of Emergent Elastomers, School of Materials Science and Engineering) B Bingfeng Ju (State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power and Mechatronic Systems, School of Mechanical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.) Q Qian Zhao (Zhejiang University , , ,)

Abstract

Abstract Couplant is indispensable for ultrasound examinations. However, shape adaptability and operational feasibility, which are both crucial, cannot be provided conjointly by existing couplants due to their either liquid or solid form. Here an ideal couplant composed of fibers and dynamically cross‐linked polysilicone is reported, which exhibits a unique solid‐to‐fluid transition upon application of stress exceeding a threshold. Together with the acoustically transparent feature, the particularity of the stress‐triggered fluidity allows conformal adapting to arbitrary geometries under stress exertion and stable preserving for long‐term and reliable ultrasound examination after stress release. Steeply curved geometries and pressure‐sensitive tissues, which are extremely challenging for the state‐of‐the‐art ultrasound modalities, are successfully graphed or treated. This couplant integrates the merits of liquids and solids, providing new opportunities for various ultrasound in industrial and medical fields.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 2
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (15)

J

Jian Chen

Y

Youlong Hua

B

Binjie Jin

Z

Zhan Zhu

M

Mengru Zhang

College of Chemistry and Pingyuan Laboratory

Y

Yuhua Zhang

Key Laboratory of Crop Integrated Pest Management in South China, Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Pesticide Science, College of Plant Protection, South China Agricultural University

R

Renan Jin

Center for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Stomatology Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310027 China

X

Xiao Liang

Department of Chemistry

R

Ruijue Cao

Center for Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Department of Stomatology Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital Affiliated People's Hospital Hangzhou Medical College Hangzhou Zhejiang 310014 China

X

Xinben Hu

X

Xingkun Man

School of Physics Beihang University Beijing 100191 China

L

Li Xi

B

Baochun Guo

Institute of Emergent Elastomers, School of Materials Science and Engineering

B

Bingfeng Ju

State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power and Mechatronic Systems, School of Mechanical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.

Q

Qian Zhao

Zhejiang University , , ,