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Skin Temperature-Triggered switchable adhesive coatings for wearing comfortable epidermal electronics

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2024]
Yan Zheng, Ming Wu, Minzhi Duan, Qi jin, Shuangjun Chen, Xiaoliang Wang, Dongshan Zhou
ABSTRACT

Smart adhesives with switchable adhesion strength on demand are crucial for ensuring the stability of the epidermal electronics-skin interface and preventing skin damage caused by device detachment. However, challenges such as harsh triggering conditions, lack of precise control over material comprehensive performance, and difficulty in achieving micron-level controlled integration of materials on device surfaces hinder the application of switchable adhesives in epidermal electronics. Herein, we designed a coatable, thermally-triggered switchable adhesive that has a high adhesion of 68.8 N/m at skin temperature, e.g., 33 °C, and after a slight cooling, e.g., 20 °C, the adhesion decreases to 6.59 N/m, resulting in a high switching ratio of 10.4. The switching time is < 1 min. This unique property is achieved by combining side-chain crystalline polymers and self-adhesive polymers through a strategy of constructing core–shell particles. The results of thermal analyses, rheology, and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance indicate that a rapid and reversible crystallization-melting transition within the material is the essence of the adhesion switching. By depositing the material on flexible electrodes using spraying technology, we have obtained an ultra-thin (<5 μm), and peelable on-demand epidermal electrode, demonstrating the advantages of emulsion materials in the fabrication of wearing comfortable devices.

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