A self-bonding conductive electrode triggered by water-induced structure reconfiguration.
Wenjie ZhangZhouyang QinLingxiao YuJiabiao LianJunfeng LiuZhixia HeZheng-Hong HuangPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
This study presents a self-bonding conductive electrode triggered by water-induced structure reconfiguration. Water wetting causes the swelling and mobility of cotton-derived cellulose nanofibers in the conductive electrode, and the formation of hydrogen bonds, which enables the conductive electrode to heal damage, bond separated pieces, and directly bond on diverse substrates.