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A universal packaging substrate for mechanically stable assembly of stretchable electronics.

Yan ShaoJianfeng YanYinglin ZhiChun LiQingxian LiKaimin WangRui XiaXinyue XiangLiqian LiuGuoli ChenHanxue ZhangDaohang CaiHaochuan WangXing ChengCanhui YangFuzeng RenYanhao Yu
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Stretchable electronics commonly assemble multiple material modules with varied bulk moduli and surface chemistry on one packaging substrate. Preventing the strain-induced delamination between the module and the substrate has been a critical challenge. Here we develop a packaging substrate that delivers mechanically stable module/substrate interfaces for a broad range of stiff and stretchable modules with varied surface chemistries. The key design of the substrate was to introduce module-specific stretchability and universal adhesiveness by regionally tuning the bulk molecular mobility and surface molecular polarity of a near-hermetic elastic polymer matrix. The packaging substrate can customize the deformation of different modules while avoiding delamination upon stretching up to 600%. Based on this substrate, we fabricated a fully stretchable bioelectronic device that can serve as a respiration sensor or an electric generator with an in vivo lifetime of 10 weeks. This substrate could be a versatile platform for device assembly.
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