Environmentally Stable N‐Type Conducting Polymer with High Intrinsic Stretchability
Abstract
ABSTRACT The development of flexible electronics has driven an urgent demand for conducting polymers that combine exceptional electrical performance with mechanical adaptability. In the construction of complementary circuits, integrating p‐type and n‐type conducting polymers is critical, yet developing stretchable n‐type ones has long remained a challenge. We employ the refined regulation of polymer‐polymer interaction to enhance PBFDO's intrinsic stretchability (crack‐onset strain up to 100%) and environmental stability (5‐fold stability enhancement vs. pristine PBFDO), while achieving 2265 S/cm conductivity at 100% strain with stable recovery after 1000 cycles. Building on these advancements, we have successfully developed stretchable epidermal electrophysiological electrodes and organic thermoelectric devices—each conclusively validating the material's practical utility. The epidermal electrodes enable high signal‐to‐noise ratio recording of electrophysiological signals, while the thermoelectric devices operate stably under 60% bidirectional tensile strain. This work thus establishes new fundamental principles for engineering high‐performance stretchable n‐type conducting polymers, paving the way for next‐generation flexible electronics.
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Authors (12)
Yaru Zhao
Yiming Li
Ruhe Yang
State Key Laboratory of Advanced Materials For Intelligent Sensing Key Laboratory of Organic Integrated Circuit, Ministry of Education Tianjin Key Laboratory of Molecular Optoelectronic Sciences Department of Chemistry School of Science Tianjin University Tianjin P. R. China
Ziyu Song
Mingyuan Sun
Na Fan
Wenkai Zhong
Long Ye
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Molecular Optoelectronic Sciences, Key Laboratory of Organic Integrated Circuits, Ministry of Education, Collaborative innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering (Tianjin)
Yuan Yuan
Fei Jiao
State Key Laboratory of Advanced Materials For Intelligent Sensing Key Laboratory of Organic Integrated Circuit, Ministry of Education Tianjin Key Laboratory of Molecular Optoelectronic Sciences Department of Chemistry School of Science Tianjin University Tianjin P. R. China
Yi‐Xuan Wang
Key Laboratory of Environmental Remediation and Ecological Health School of Environmental and Biological Engineering Nanjing University of Science and Technology Nanjing Jiangsu China
Wenping Hu