Autonomous alignment and healing in multilayer soft electronics using immiscible dynamic polymers

CB Cooper and SE Root and L Michalek and S Wu and JC Lai and M Khatib and ST Oyakhire and R Zhao and J Qin and ZA Bao, SCIENCE, 380, 935-941 (2023).

DOI: 10.1126/science.adh0619

Self-healing soft electronic and robotic devices can, like human skin, recover autonomously from damage. While current devices use a single type of dynamic polymer for all functional layers to ensure strong interlayer adhesion, this approach requires manual layer alignment. In this study, we used two dynamic polymers, which have immiscible backbones but identical dynamic bonds, to maintain interlayer adhesion while enabling autonomous realignment during healing. These dynamic polymers exhibit a weakly interpenetrating and adhesive interface, whose width is tunable. When multilayered polymer films are misaligned after damage, these structures autonomously realign during healing to minimize interfacial free energy. We fabricated devices with conductive, dielectric, and magnetic particles that functionally heal after damage, enabling thin-film pressure sensors, magnetically assembled soft robots, and underwater circuit assembly.

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