Deformable and transparent ionic and electronic conductors for soft energy devices

The recent boom in deformable or stretchable electronics, flexible transparent displays/screens, and their integration into the human body has facilitated the development of multifunctional energy devices that are stretchable, transparent, wearable, and/or biocompatible while meeting the energy or p...

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Main Authors: Park, Sangbaek, Parida, Kaushik, Lee, Pooi See
Other Authors: School of Materials Science and Engineering
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146379
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Lee, Pooi See
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description The recent boom in deformable or stretchable electronics, flexible transparent displays/screens, and their integration into the human body has facilitated the development of multifunctional energy devices that are stretchable, transparent, wearable, and/or biocompatible while meeting the energy or power requirements. The development of soft energy systems begins with the preparation of relevant conductors and the design of innovative device configurations. In this study, recent advances and trends in stretchable and transparent electronic and ionic conductors are reviewed coupled with the growing efforts to use them for soft energy storage and conversion systems. Stretchable transparent ionic conductors present possibilities for use as current collectors and electrolytes in soft electronic/energy devices, providing novel insight into biofriendly systems for an effective human–machine interaction. Moreover, representative examples that demonstrate soft energy devices based on stretchable transparent ionic/electronic conductors are discussed in detail. Furthermore, the challenges and perspectives of developing novel stretchable transparent conductors and device configurations with tailored features are also considered.
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spelling ntu-10356/1463792021-02-15T06:43:04Z Deformable and transparent ionic and electronic conductors for soft energy devices Park, Sangbaek Parida, Kaushik Lee, Pooi See School of Materials Science and Engineering Engineering::Materials Elastomeric Conductors Electrochemical Energy The recent boom in deformable or stretchable electronics, flexible transparent displays/screens, and their integration into the human body has facilitated the development of multifunctional energy devices that are stretchable, transparent, wearable, and/or biocompatible while meeting the energy or power requirements. The development of soft energy systems begins with the preparation of relevant conductors and the design of innovative device configurations. In this study, recent advances and trends in stretchable and transparent electronic and ionic conductors are reviewed coupled with the growing efforts to use them for soft energy storage and conversion systems. Stretchable transparent ionic conductors present possibilities for use as current collectors and electrolytes in soft electronic/energy devices, providing novel insight into biofriendly systems for an effective human–machine interaction. Moreover, representative examples that demonstrate soft energy devices based on stretchable transparent ionic/electronic conductors are discussed in detail. Furthermore, the challenges and perspectives of developing novel stretchable transparent conductors and device configurations with tailored features are also considered. National Research Foundation (NRF) S.P. and K.P. contributed equally to this work. This work was supported by the Singapore National Research Foundation (NRF) Competitive Research Programme (CRP), Award No. NRF-CRP13-2014-02 and the NRF-Investigatorship, Award No. NRF-NRFI2016-05. 2021-02-15T06:43:04Z 2021-02-15T06:43:04Z 2017 Journal Article Park, S., Parida, K., & Lee, P. S. (2017). Deformable and transparent ionic and electronic conductors for soft energy devices. Advanced Energy Materials, 7(22), 1701369-. doi:10.1002/aenm.201701369 1614-6840 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146379 10.1002/aenm.201701369 2-s2.0-85029431924 22 7 1701369 en Advanced Energy Materials © 2017 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. All rights reserved.
spellingShingle Engineering::Materials
Elastomeric Conductors
Electrochemical Energy
Park, Sangbaek
Parida, Kaushik
Lee, Pooi See
Deformable and transparent ionic and electronic conductors for soft energy devices
title Deformable and transparent ionic and electronic conductors for soft energy devices
title_full Deformable and transparent ionic and electronic conductors for soft energy devices
title_fullStr Deformable and transparent ionic and electronic conductors for soft energy devices
title_full_unstemmed Deformable and transparent ionic and electronic conductors for soft energy devices
title_short Deformable and transparent ionic and electronic conductors for soft energy devices
title_sort deformable and transparent ionic and electronic conductors for soft energy devices
topic Engineering::Materials
Elastomeric Conductors
Electrochemical Energy
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146379
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