Instant tough bonding of hydrogels for soft machines and electronics.
Daniela WirthlRobert PichlerMichael DrackGerald KettlguberRichard MoserRobert GerstmayrFlorian HartmannElke BradtRainer KaltseisChristian M SiketStefan E SchausbergerSabine HildSiegfried BauerMartin KaltenbrunnerPublished in: Science advances (2017)
Introducing methods for instant tough bonding between hydrogels and antagonistic materials-from soft to hard-allows us to demonstrate elastic yet tough biomimetic devices and machines with a high level of complexity. Tough hydrogels strongly attach, within seconds, to plastics, elastomers, leather, bone, and metals, reaching unprecedented interfacial toughness exceeding 2000 J/m2. Healing of severed ionic hydrogel conductors becomes feasible and restores function instantly. Soft, transparent multilayered hybrids of elastomers and ionic hydrogels endure biaxial strain with more than 2000% increase in area, facilitating soft transducers, generators, and adaptive lenses. We demonstrate soft electronic devices, from stretchable batteries, self-powered compliant circuits, and autonomous electronic skin for triggered drug delivery. Our approach is applicable in rapid prototyping and in delicate environments inaccessible for extended curing and cross-linking.