Double‐Sided Mechanical Interlocking Enables Soft‐Rigid Conductive Interfaces With a Record High Toughness for Flexible Electronics
Abstract
ABSTRACT The pronounced mismatch between polymeric electrodes and metallic components hinders the formation of robust electrical contacts. While most approaches rely on chemical design to strengthen interfacial interactions, we present a double‐sided mechanical interlocking strategy that provides both stability and adaptability. A conductive fabric scaffold bridges polymers and metals, with adhesives sequentially applied to both sides. The adhesive infiltrates and encapsulates scaffold fibers, forming a thread–hole adhesion that can only be disrupted by bulk failure. This mechanism achieves a record high interfacial toughness of 730 J m − 2 between conductive elastomer and copper using commercial silver pastes. Peeling tests show delamination occurs between silver paste and copper, indicating even higher toughness could be obtained with better‐performing products of conductive adhesive. Notably, the interface stability surpasses that of the electrode itself, remaining intact even when the electrode fails. The design is broadly compatible with elastomeric or hydrogel matrices and with diverse commercial adhesives. It enables the construction of reliable epidermal electronics and hydrogel‐based devices. Overall, this interlocking strategy provides a versatile platform for integrating soft and rigid conductors in hybrid electronic systems.
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Authors (7)
Gang Li
State Key Laboratory of Molecular Reaction Dynamics and Dalian Coherent Light Source Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 457 Zhongshan Road, Dalian 116023, China
Minkun Cai
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou China
Chunyan Cao
Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Dermatology, Hospital for Skin Diseases, Institute of Dermatology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Zengbai Ouyang
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Southern University of Science and Technology Shenzhen China
Hong Fu
Lingyu Zhao
Bingang Xu